Teachable moment, English edition:
Discussed “Two Ways of Seeing a River” in class today and only one student knew who Mark Twain was.
Posts by Eric Avedissian
Authors who have fans: What’s that like?
Thank you, @kaitlincorvus.bsky.social for your feedback! Glad you liked my little horror tale!
Hope to see you in Pittsburgh!
My father told me if I’m not making money from my writing, it’s a waste of time. What a thing to say! I’m already disillusioned enough as it is!
I’m pleased to announce The Book of Wine and Sorrow won two BookFest Awards! 🥉
It’s the third book in The Martyr’s Vow series to win multiple awards!
Today the student who has called me “Mr. Eric” all semester said I was his favorite teacher. That little kindness brightened my day. 😭
Hey, authors. We’re all struggling to sell our novels. What you don’t want to do is reproduce a missing persons poster of a child just to garner clicks. I know you might think this is edgy, but it’s every parent’s nightmare. Try not to sensationalize traumatic moments just to shill your books, okay?
Biting heads of chocolate Easter bunnies, drinking masala chai, writing lesson plan for class. How is your Saturday?
Submitted my story “Rage Room” to the publisher. Now it’s with a beta reader. Onward! #writing
What fights the self-doubt, the self-loathing, the impostor syndrome nibbling at your soul every time you write? The absolute sheer terror that your work might not be that bad. There’s a possibility - no matter how small - that a reader will like your stories. Keep that faith. Keep writing.
After string of bad publishing news over the past few weeks, (I’ve read the word “unfortunately” more times than I’d like.) I taught a Kurt Vonnegut short story in class today, so there’s that.
I’m not a failure. I’m a slow-burn success. #writing
Thinking about the time I told a family member I wrote horror.
“I never knew you wrote that.” Her face wrinkled. “Horror scares me.”
Yes, that’s what it’s supposed to do, Aunt Agnes.
Sent a story out last night. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Thinking about that book signing at a local convention where a woman came up to my table and looked askance at my books.
“It’s horror,” I told her.
“That’s where you lost me,” she said and walked away.
Cut 300 words from the latest short story. The editing process allows us to view our stories with a fresh perspective. Paragraphs are tightened. Darlings killed. Brevity rules. Onward! #5amwritersclub
The anxiety that I’ll never be published again haunts me. I’m afraid writing is futile, that I’ll waste all my time, that I’ll never be good enough. And yet, there are books I want to write and stories that need telling. Writing is hard, people. Be gentle with yourselves. #5amwritersclub
What movies/shows are about academia, specifically from a professor’s standpoint?
So far I’ve seen:
The Chair
Lucky Hank
Rooster
Adjunct
What are your recommendations?
Finished writing one of the darkest short stories I’ve ever written. My fiction is getting darker, violent, and more cynical lately. Plenty of shattered bones and broken hearts. #writer
That SNL skit about new emojis was hilarious, and then I remembered my latest novel has a demon fight on an aerial tramway.
Tramwaaayyyy!
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Let your stories obsess you to the point where you’re practically feral, a word-addled mess and mad prophet stumbling from the woods babbling nonsense. Write to enshrine these feelings, capture a bit of this delightful madness you’ll share with the world. #5amwritersclub
THE OCEAN HUGS HARD is a mystery with the salty whiff of the ocean, a tinge of nostalgia, and a dollop of mind-shattering eldritch horror.
🏅Winner (Horror: Paranormal/Supernatural) 2025 American Fiction Awards
#folkhorror #horror #noir #mystery #book
SSP Author Spotlight The Martyr's Vow Featuring: Eric Avedissian
Today's SSP #authorspotlight goes to @Scribe.bsky.social!
Eric Avedissian is a speculative fiction author who has contributed to four of our Anthologies- Panthology, Horn(y), Cozyish, and dreamcaught. His published work includes the novels Accursed Son,
#booksky #writesky 🪐 📚 💙
Read "Kindness is the Rarest Thing" one of 42 stories found in Interesting Times: A Hopepunk Anthology. Available now!
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Today in class I let the students pick a topic for their free writing assignment. They chose to write about a zombie attack in New York City during the Fourth of July. The stories were imaginative, creative, and surprisingly wholesome. #teaching
Editing a short story for an anthology. Writing is a lonely endeavor.
Rewatching The Chair. This nameplate is epic.
I’m just a writer editing a story for an anthology that will publish in June. One of the most visceral and violent stories I’ve written and one of the most poignant. Stay tuned….