Ginger Hamilton Caudill
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GINGER HAMILTON CAUDILL began writing short stories when she was four. Her first story was about her grandfather's dog, Boots, and included a pun where Boots "said" roof and Ginger looked at the building's roof -- not bad for a four-year-old! After a lifetime of jotting down poetry and scribbling humorous ditties, on her forty-seventh birthday in September 2004 Ginger challenged herself to submit her work for publication.

In the past six months, her work has been published/is forthcoming in:

MadHatters Review
storySouth
Millennium Shift
LitVision
Mountain Echoes
Unlike Stories 2.0
Penwomanship
Dead Mule School
The Square Table
The Front Porch
USA DeepSouth
DeComposition
Any Dream Will Do Review
FlashFiction Net
Orphan Leaf Review
Austin Mama
Thieves Jargon

Ginger has a story under final consideration for
HerStory, a national anthology scheduled for publication by Adams Media in the fall of 2005. In addition, she has three flash fiction pieces accepted for an upcoming flash anthology, and two short stories accepted for the upcoming anthology Mountain Voices.

Ginger is pleased that six of her stories have been accepted into the Zoetrope Hall of Fame.

Y
ou may purchase the following items featuring her work:

Orphan Leaf Review, March 2005 Issue
Any Dream Will Do Review, Issue #6
Penwomanship Magazine
FlashFiction.net coffee mugs
    "Epiphany" - published under Ginger Hamilton Caudill
    "A Leaf Falls" - published under Clara Chandler (a pen name)
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Had me smiling from the onset.
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I laughed my ass off all the way through it, your wit and humor came through to me in every single line.
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I was dying laughing... I could easily visualize the whole doggone thing. Good Stuff!
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The flow of the story was amazing to me...In an instant the reader�s view of things is turned upside down.
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The situation was all too real, and it reads very smoothly, almost like a film treatment.
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The final paragraph is poetry...This piece is something very special.
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This is a wonderful piece and again, you have an astounding economy with words- so essential for short pieces like this...Well done-but could I expect less from such an author? I think not...
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...well written and elegant
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...expressed in poetic terms, and it does seem like magic.
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....Tibetan Book of the Dead - a fabulous trip, and it is supported by generations of tradition and experience... Your piece makes it to that level, I find. Very impressive writing.
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Your efficiency of language is wonderful. The overall quality is superb!
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As always, your work leaves me slack-jawed...I wander through it, and the goose flesh rises on my skin..
Kind Words About My Writing
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