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January 31, 2008 | 2007 Dead of Winter Winners!

Judges Baker, Billiard & Bellman have made their decision, and the winners are:

1st: "King of Bull" by Kristi Petersen

2nd: "Vespers" by Robert T. Knight

3rd (tie): "Movement of Skin" by Fay Bouman & "The Purchased Bride" by Tara McDaniel

Congratulations!

Winners receive Amazon gift certificates: $20 for first, $15 for second, $10 for third. The winning stories will be published in the March issue of Toasted Cheese.

Our next contest is the spring Three Cheers and a Tiger competition, which this year will be held the weekend of March 21-23.

Posted by The Editors at 03:28 PM in Contests

January 15, 2008 | Resolve to Evolve!

This month's Absolute Blank article is Resolve to Evolve as a Writer by TC Forum Host Faith Watson (fmwrites).

Posted by The Editors at 05:34 PM in Articles

Transition to New Server

Our service provider completed TC's move to a new server last night. Please see Bellman's post at Just the Place for a Snark.

Please note: At this time the forums subdomain is still directed at the OLD forums. It may take a few hours for it to switch over. (If you see locked forums, you are at the old forums.)

To get to the NEW forums, use http://www.toasted-cheese.com/forums until further notice. Thanks for your patience!

Posted by The Editors at 01:07 PM in Community

January 08, 2008 | Submissions

Just a reminder for those submitting to the literary journal: we never open attachments. Please include your submission in the body of your email, as per the submission guidelines.

Also, if you are re-submitting after receiving a notification, please do not send your new submission to the editor who sent you the notification. All submissions must be sent to submit -at- toasted-cheese -dot- com. This ensures that all the editors receive your submissions.

Finally, please make sure that your subject line includes the word Submission, along with the genre of your submission. We receive hundreds of spam messages each day and this allows us to easily sort the real submissions from the spam.

Thank you.

Posted by The Editors at 01:57 PM in Literary Journal