Author Archives: Josh Roseman

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About Josh Roseman

Josh Roseman (not the trombonist; the other one) has been published in -- among others -- Asimov's, Escape Pod, and Evil Girlfriend Media. He's published two short-story collections, THE CLOCKWORK RUSSIAN and BOSS FIGHT, as well as a novel, AFTER THE APOCALYPSE. When not writing, he mostly complains that he's not writing. Find him online at roseplusman.com, or on Threads or Instagram @listener42.

The MedZilla Report

Since October 2007, I have written The MedZilla Report, a monthly overview of job trends in the health care and pharmaceutical industries. It is usually released between the 5th and 15th of the month. The MedZilla Report

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Working with Third-Party Recruiters

In the past, when jobs were a buyer’s market, third-party recruiters weren’t looked upon too fondly. But as I wrote for MedZilla.com, now that jobs are hard to come by, recruiters can provide a distinct advantage. Working with Third-Party Recruiters

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“Section 3A”

“Section 3A” was first published online at the Big Pulp imprint “Golden Ark”, and is now available for print-on-demand and download as part of their Winter 2010 issue. Section 3A

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“Amid the Steep Sky’s Commotion”

“Amid the Steep Sky’s Commotion” appeared in Volume 7 Issue 1 of Khimairal Ink, a journal of lesbian fiction. The link above is a PDF of the entire issue. Amid the Steep Sky’s Commotion

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“The Birthday Party”

My 100-word story “The Birthday Party” was produced in audio by the Drabblecast. I’m currently working on an extended version. The Birthday Party

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“27 Jennifers”

My first paid publication ever was “27 Jennifers”, winner of the Dunesteef’s 2009 Broken Mirror Story Event. Full-cast audio, starring Dani Cutler of the Truth Seekers podcast. The text version, if you prefer. 27 Jennifers

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