Thursday, October 27, 2011

Storm Country: The Anthology

Missouri is Storm Country and my hometown is in a place affectionately known to locals as “tornado alley.” We share that designation with many other towns in Missouri, but after the disastrous tornado that hit Joplin, they have earned the title the hard way. 

My thoughts have been on Storm Country since I have been working on the anthology. My small press, Mozark Press LLC, was honored to donate publication of the anthology. Claudia Mundell, President of the Joplin Writers’ Guild, who lives in Joplin first came up with the idea of an anthology of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction stories with the subject of Midwest storms as a way for writers to help the people of Joplin. She said, “Not everybody can carry steel and lift walls and not everybody can cook, so everybody does what they can, and writers write.”

I have had a chance to read the book several times while copyediting. The stories range from poetic observations to raw emotions of a teenage boy who was crowded into a basement room with family and a stranger off the street while the EF-5 Joplin tornado raged overhead. The fiction stories speak of real emotions in intriguing stories.

The works in Storm Country: The Anthology were written by veteran writers, poets laureate, previously unpublished writers, and poetry by sixth-grade students.

This outstanding collection is available online at www.mozarkpress.com or at  www.stormcountry.workpress.com/. All proceeds will benefit libraries in the Joplin School District. It isn’t everyday that you get to help a worthy cause by reading an outstanding book. 

Friday, October 14, 2011

Cougars on the Prowl Proof Review Underway!

The first proof of Cougars on the Prowl is finished and the cover is stunning! I really thought it would look great, but it surpassed my expectations.

The authors had a chance to enjoy each other's stories during the author review. Everyone is getting excited about the publication and we are on track for early November.

Mozark Press is publishing Storm Country: The Anthology which is also nearing completion. Storm  Country is a labor of love to benefit the schools and libraries in Joplin, MO. We've been working with a great editorial team.

Three of the Cougar authors have stories in Storm Country too! More about that later. ~ Linda

Friday, September 30, 2011

Cougars on the Prowl - Authors Review

We have sent a copy of the stories to the Cougars on the Prowl authors for their review. Many of the authors have commented on how much they enjoyed reading the other stories.

Cathy Hall author of School Days wrote: "Read my story and bio and everything looks fine to me. (Okay, I read Donna's, too, and had to laugh about her story with a tutor. It's weird how alike our writing is!)" Donna Volkenannt's story "Look Back, But Don't Stare" is the lead story in the anthology.
Publication of A Shaker of Margaritas: Cougars on the Prowl is on schedule for November. The book should be available in time for your holiday shopping!

We'll keep you posted!

Linda Fisher
Mozark Press LLC

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Shaker of Margaritas: Cougars on the Prowl

I'm going back through for a final edit on Cougars on the Prowl. Authors' final reviews will be sent soon!

The author/story list is posted on http://www.mozarkpress.com/.



Wednesday, June 29, 2011

A Posting on Facebook about A Shaker of Margaritas: Hot Flash Mommas

I found this on Facebook today. Thanks, Bonnie!

Bonnie K. Tesh: Just finished reading the most delightful anthology I've had the pleasure to read in a long time. A Shaker of Margaritas; Hot Flash Mamas, is a collection of twenty-five short stories, edited by L.S. Fisher, and published by Mozark Press. Check it out at www.Mozarkpress.com. Lots of lol.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Cougar Alert! A Shaker of Margaritas: Cougars on the Prowl

I'm back from vacation and finally spent a few hours editing on Cougars on the Prowl last night. Thank you, authors, for sending in your publication agreements and edits.

I plan to post the index soon!

In the meantime, keep writing. The next project will be Mid-Life Crisis.

Linda Fisher
Mozark Press LLC

Monday, June 13, 2011

Columbia Chapter of the Missouri Writers' Guild Supports Joplin

The Columbia Chapter of the Missouri Writers' Guild voted yesterday to donate $500 to the American Red Cross to benefit Joplin after the devastating tornado. We wanted to show support for the Joplin Chapter of the Missouri Writers' Guild.

The Joplin Writers will publish an anthology Storm Country. Profits will be used to buy books for Joplin Schools. To enter your storm stories into the contest visit Storm Country for guidelines.