David Kubicek has published many short stories and hundreds of articles. He has written a Cliffs Notes on Willa Cather’s My Antonia, and in 1989 his short story “Ball of Fire” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. As head of Kubicek & Associates, he published five trade paperback books, including two he edited – October Dreams: A Harvest of Horror (with Jeff Mason) and The Pelican In The Desert: and Other Stories of the Family Farm. He lives with his wife, Cheryl, and son, Sean, in Lincoln, Nebraska.
David’s Books
Novels
In Human Form
Short Stories
The Moaning Rocks and Other Stories
“Elevator”
The Pelican in the Desert and Other Stories of the Family Farm (editor)
October Dreams, A Harvest of Horror (editor, with Jeff Mason)
Non-Fiction
Cliffs Notes: Willa Cather’s My Antonia
Hello, David. Do you remember me? I wrote and published a business article about you many years ago in a national business magazine, and we belonged to the Nebraska Writer’s Guild together. I was once Secretary. I also almost published a novel through one of your companies.
I sure do remember you, Steve. How have you been? What are you up to these days?