The Wayback Machine: The Shrinking Man Project: Episode 10 – Changes
Happy Monday, folks! It is happy for us because the Wayback Machine is still ticking over. It's all warmed up this morning and for once, we're not going to visit Galley Table for a change! We've finally caught up to where I left off with the Master Feed back in February. Today's destination is February 21st, 2011 and Episode 10 of The Shrinking Man Project. This episode dealt with the changes I was going through with the impending move of my office to a new location, literally a different state, and how I was expecting it to alter my life. Unlike the Galley Table episodes, this one is just a short thirteen minutes long. This episode also announces my first paid writing sale to Issue 4 of Flying Island Press's magazine Flagship. For those who are not familiar with Flagship, it is an e-published magazine with short stories and articles on the craft of writing in every issue. The magazine is available in both print and audio format and puts out new issues every two to three months. Anywho, on with the episode!
Show notes included below.

Show Notes:
Welcome!
Off to the scales…
Promo – Flagship, Issue 4, featuring stories like:
Ovid's Legacy – by Chris Ward
Martin the Dictator – by Jason Palmer
Broken Dolls – by Philip L. Tite
All Elves are Stupid – by Jeromy Henry
The Sideways Machine – by Richard Zwicker
Weigh in
Week in review
Back injury.
Four of Five exercises done.
Started Couch to 5K.
My food has been good this week.
My office is moving. Chaos ensues.
Lessons learned: Try new variations.
Moving forward: Focus on priorities.
Feedback!
Sign off
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Have a good week!
End credits
Mentioned on the show:
Flagship, Issue 4
Fans of The Shrinking Man Project
The Maryland Renaissance Festival


