Bio

Adrian S. Potter has won several writing awards, including the 2007 Saturday Writers One-Page Poem Contest and the 2006 Cervena Barva Press Fiction Chapbook Prize. He has been published in more than 90 different literary journals, magazines, and websites, including Colere, City Works, Reed, Loop, Denver Syntax, Cherry Bleeds, Blue Earth Review and Poesia.

His short fiction chapbook, Survival Notes, is available through Cervena Barva Press.

He is working on several projects, including a poetry chapbook manuscript and several short stories.  He is also searching for a publisher willing to take a chance on his recently finished full-length poetry manuscript called The Blues Almanac.

He can be reached at aplus3@gmail.com.

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Sunday
02Aug2009

About two hours.

That’s how long it took me to go from inspiration to submission when I saw this call for hint fiction earlier today.

Disregard the fact that hint fiction is the very definition of brief – it’s a story of 25 words or less that suggests a larger, more complex story. Considering the way I agonize over every word while editing, it’s remarkable that I cranked out two of these hint fiction pieces in less than 120 minutes.

This was a great writing exercise – even if neither piece I submitted is chosen for the hint fiction anthology, it felt good to challenge myself to do something a little outside of my comfort zone. If you are a writer (or even if you aren’t), consider taking on this challenge. Submissions are open until August 31, 2009.