PUBLISHED WORK

PUBLISHED WORK

“Late Bloomin’ Writer,” non-fiction essay published December 2022 on Writer Advice under the heading, “You can’t make this stuff up.”  http://www.writeradvice.com

“Leticia,” flash-fiction short story-Page & Spine fiction showcase-July30,2021,www.pagespineficshowcase.com

“Banjo Man,” fiction short story -Page & Spine fiction showcase-May 10 edition, 2019. http://www.pagespineficshowcase.com.

“Cemetery Plot,” fiction short story-The Storyteller Anthology Magazine-September 2016 Quarterly Issue-delayed printing-available July2017.www.storytelleranthologymagazine.com

“The Big Dig,” non fiction essay-MaryJanesFarm Magazine-February/March 2017 “Comin’ Up Roses” issue: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org

“Mabel’s Table,” fiction short story-Page & Spine Fiction Showcase-Friday, May 13, 2016 at: http://www.pagespineficshowcase.com

“A Lady of the Light,”non-fiction article-The Lighthouse Digest-November/December 2015 issue at:: www.lighthousedigest.com.

“The Siberian Queen,” fiction short story, anthology inclusion in“Puppy Love 2015” published by Zimbell House Publishing, LLC – April 2015

“Throwing in the Trowel,” non-fiction narrative essay-MaryJanesFarm Magazine-October/November 2014 issue at: www.maryjanesfarm.org.

“When the Lilacs Bloom,” fiction short story-The Storyteller Magazine-December 2014 issue: www.thestorytellermagazine.com

“I Survived the Climb – By Jupiter,” non-fiction article-The Lighthouse Digest-September/October 2014 issue at: www.lighthousedigest.com.

“What do You Owe Your Audience?,”  July 2014- published in Tiny Lights Monthly Writers Exchange at: www.tiny-lights.com/searchlightsandsignalflares.

“The Disappearance of Harry Swiftwater,” fiction short story-Page & Spine Fiction Showcase-February 21, 2014: www.pagespineficshowcase.com.

“What’s the Worst Mistake a Writer Can Make?,” article, published in Tiny Lights Monthly Writers Exchange, January 2014:  www.tiny-lights.com/searchlightsandsignalflares

 “Road Kill,”  fiction short story published in,TOUGHLITXI by IdeaGems magazine, December 2013:  www.ideagems.com

“Whatever the Cost,” non-fiction contest winner (twenty winners),The Saturday Evening Post- “Tribute to Our Troops” Contest-August 23, 2013.  www.saturdayeveningpost.com-August 23rd- edition.

“Side By Side,” fiction short story-Page & Spine Online Magazine-March 22, 2013. www.pagespinepicshowcase.com.

“The Bell,” non-fiction narrative-Tiny Lights (Flash in the Pan) – February21, 2013. www.tiny-lights.com.

“Love Apples,” non-fiction contest winner-Women’s Memoirs & Recipe Contest-August 2012. One of twenty-five winners. www.womensmemoirs.com.

“Miss Hits in Golf and Writing ” and “10 Questions for Gaye Buzzo Dunn” -Writers Magazette-Annual Volume 6-2013: pages 9 and 24.  www.writersmagazette.com

“Greenest Grass,” fiction short story-A Long Story Short E-ZINE- January/February 2013. www.alongstoryshort.net.

“Tattered Rose,” fiction short story-The Storyteller Magazine-August 2012. www.thestorytellermagazine.com

“Edythe with a Y,” non-fiction essay-The Storyteller Magazine-May 2012.     www.thestorytellermagazine.com

“The Call,” fiction short story-Idea Gems Publication-Tough Lit VI-May 2012. www.ideagems.com

“Looney & Tunes,” fiction short story-Fictitious Magazine (E-ZINE)-August 2011.

“Ocean Wave,” fiction short story-Adventures of the Average Woman, Special Edition-Tough Lit III (Idea Gems Publication)-July 2011. www.ideagems.com.

“Zucchini Becomes a New Friend in Retirement,” narrative article-Times Union Newspapers, Sunday Edition, Unwind Section-October 2, 2010.

“Rain Rain Go away,” fiction short story-Adventures of the Average Woman-Tough Lit Edition (Idea Gems Publication)-August-September 2010.  www.ideagems.com

 

Responses

  1. Hi, I am impressed with your web pages. I really need to learn to do what you have done here. sy

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    • Thank you. Please feel free to send me an inquiry regarding your interest.
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      Gaye Buzzo Dunn

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  2. Congratulations on “Mable’s Table” being published. For a short story it was very moving and intense. Kept me involved through out the whole story. Well done!

    Do it again.

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  3. I enjoyed “Harry Swiftwater”: Bitter sweet ending. Nice to see you again today.
    Best, Tom

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    • Thank you, Tom. “Harry Swiftwater” was one of my favorite pieces. I enjoyed writing it. Good luck on writing flash fiction. Best wishes, Frances

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