
Shira has managed to convince Apex Magazine, Stone Telling, Chizine, Interfictions 2, Mythic Delirium, and other otherwise-sensible magazines and anthologies to publish her work; two of her stories have been recognized as Million Writers Award Notable Stories, and she has won the Rhysling Award for best short poem. She credits luck, glitter eyeliner, and tenacity. She lives in Boston with her family and the requisite cats, most of whom also write. She also fights crime with the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, does six impossible things before breakfast, and would like a nap now.
You can find her at Facebook. You can be her fan there, too. She’s on Twitter, but only rarely uses it. Not on MySpace.
Albert
/ October 25, 2011Hi— I found one of your web pages through StumbleUpon (randomly selected page). I like your work a lot. Keep it up!
Joseph Paul Ianni
/ December 31, 2011hey,
saw your stuff through stumble upon and really enjoy it. Please keep up the good work. I would really appreciate if you would check out some of my work. http://www.hellopoetry.com and just search my name any comments and criticism would be helpful. Again keep up the good work.