The Girl at the Outfield Fence

As you can imagine, the title and the cover of a book are critical to its publication success. Thank you for clicking on this Post. The Girl at the Outfield Fence is an alternative title being considered for my novel Lostine, the first three chapters of which can be viewed in this site’s WORKS page under the title Lostine. The fact that you are reading this gives me vital insight as I am currently considering signing a publishing contract which would market my novel now known as Lostine.

Joe Smolen

Joe C. Smolen, AKA L.W. Smolen is an Oregon Coast writer of insufficiently exaggerated notoriety. Never having been arrested, he lives with his wife Sherrie and the ghost of their black, Standard Poodle Rico Suave in a really pretty good, Prairie Style house they built themselves. Since the Literary Magazine Fleas on the Dog of Kitchener, Ontario has permanently stopped accepting submissions, in order to read L.W. Smolen’s 2021 short fiction, A Real Guy, you are referred to joecsmolen.com. Some of L.W’s other, subsequent short fictions are archived at Olive Tree Review, Ginosko, Cardinal Sins Journal, Wrath Bearing Tree, Wilderness House and etc. Kirkus reviews once interpreted his work favorably.

https://joecsmolen.com
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