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Where y'at? February 20, 2019

Read About Upcoming Appearances in Georgia, North Carolina, and Alabama, as well as George Weinstein's Newest Release!

Then Listen to Episode 6 of our Podcast, Fugitive Voices!

 

These Kindle Deals are Neither Lies nor Dead!
LAST DAY to celebrate the second birthday of Lying for a Living by Steve McCondichie and grab it for only $0.99 on Kindle! Don't lie—we know you want to snatch up this deal while it lasts!

STARTING TOMORROW get A Body's Just as Dead by Cathy Adams for only $0.99 on Kindle. This is a tree you'll want to bark up before February 28th!
Click Here to Get LYING FOR A LIVING
Click Here to Get A BODY'S JUST AS DEAD
Get Down with George Weinstein at Dahlonega!
George Weinstein will be at the Dahlonega Literary Festival signing books and discussing "Settings in Literary Fiction" along with Stacia Pelletier, Casi McLean, Deborah Malone, and Candice Dyer.

The Dahlonega Literary Festival is March 1-2 at the Dahlonega Baptist Church in Dahlonega, Georgia. "Settings in Literary Fiction" will be on Saturday, March 2 at 10:15am.
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American Judas Roars into Greensboro!
Join Mickey Dubrow at Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina on Sunday, March 3 at 2pm  for a reading and signing of American Judas.
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SFK is Popping in the Huntsville Comic
& Pop Culture Expo 
SFK will be hosting a panel at the Huntsville Comic and Pop Culture Expo designed to help you find your personal "Path to Publishing." Bring your burning questions, and start we'll help you get a jump on designing the journey to your publishing destination.

The Huntsville Comic and Pop Culture Expo takes place on March 9-10 at the Von Braun Center (South Hall), in Huntsville, Alabama. "Path to Publishing" will be on Sunday, March 10 at 2pm.
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The Caretaker Invites You to Dance!

AVAILABLE NOW

Sarah Gordon has spent her life seeking and achieving a place in the world of professional ballet. Then a car accident takes her left leg. Nearly thirty years old, she now must reinvent herself . . . and rewrite the rules of her marriage. 

George Weinstein "looks way beyond the easy and obvious clichés to the dilemmas of our closest relationships—spinning a moving, tender, and ultimately hopeful tale of a woman seeking to relearn the greatest art of all, the art of love" in our newest release.

Dance through calamity in The Caretaker, and get your copy today!

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Namaste Y'all! SFK Will Be at ChantLanta!
ChantLanta Sacred Music Festival is celebrating its 10th year, and we'll be with them! This year's ChantLanta will be headlined by yoga’s “rock star” Krishna Das. The charity partner is Camp Cadi, a volunteer-run summer camp for girls traumatized by childhood sexual abuse. 

ChantLanta is on March 8-9 at Church at Ponce & Highland in Atlanta, GA. Come visit us at the vendor area!
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Wherey’at!? Episode 3:
Exciting Events & Book Releases, & Where To Find Them!
If you idolize Scarlett O’Hara and are in love with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, we have good news for you! Molly Lingo from Steve’s upcoming novel The Parlor Girl’s Guide is THE Southern heroine to look for this spring! George Weinstein releases his fourth SFK title The Caretaker. And our host Steve McCondichie dishes on the details of SFK’s travels—from sweet home Atlanta to #AWP19 in Portland, Oregon!
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Fugitive Voices
Episode 6

Authors Pinckney Benedict (MIRACLE BOY AND OTHER STORIES) and April Ford (THE POOR CHILDREN) give you an unfiltered, "no old boys' club allowed" look inside the world of books and writers from the POV of SFK Press, a feisty & progressive independent literary publisher of the New South.

Episode 06 Synopsis: Co-hosts Pinckney Benedict and April Ford get curious with F. Rutledge Hammes about his debut novel, A Curious Matter of Men with Wings.

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Calls for Submissions
The New Southern Fugitives seeks previously unpublished writing and art. We pay contributors:

$100 per book review, essay, or short story
$40 per poem
$40 per flash/micro fiction (under 800 words)
$40 per photograph or piece of visual art
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SFK Press seeks book-length fiction by fearless authors. Our mission is to cultivate the artistic voices of the new millennium with a local accent but a global view. We want the multiplicity of the cosmic experience: past, present, or future, the good, the bad, and especially the unexpected. POC, LGBTQIA+, and women to the front.
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