“Flock of Words and Wonder” published in Apparition Lit’s Wonder Issue

My story about an abandoned magical library has been published in Apparition Lit’s Wonder issue! “Flock of Words and Wonder” begins in the Library of All, an incredible place that can travel between worlds and houses every written work from every realm. These words arrive each day, differently shaped, a multitude of languages represented, they … More “Flock of Words and Wonder” published in Apparition Lit’s Wonder Issue

“Drop Shipment Standard Procedure” Published in Dark Matter Magazine Issue 3!

My flash piece “Drop Shipment Standard Procedure” has been published in Dark Matter Magazine in their third issue! This is my fourth publication of the year! “Drop Shipment Standard Procedure” began its life as a flash challenge. My prompt had to do with nomads of some sort, sparking forth a nomadic space group that spanned … More “Drop Shipment Standard Procedure” Published in Dark Matter Magazine Issue 3!

“Veins of My Sister” Published in Deep Magic’s Spring 2021 Issue!

I’m excited to announce that my novelette “Veins of My Sister” has been published in the pages of Deep Magic’s Spring 2021 issue! :) This is my third publication of the year and only my second ever novelette sold! “Veins of My Sister” is a science-fiction tale set in the far-flung future deep in the … More “Veins of My Sister” Published in Deep Magic’s Spring 2021 Issue!

“Dance of Wood and Grace” Published in Zooscape Magazine!

Dance of Wood and Grace has been published in the March 2021 issue of Zooscape Magazine! This is my second publication of the year and my first appearance in this adorable furry magazine. Dance of Wood and Grace is about a sauropod-like creature named Dirt of CrystalSleep who is born into a city where the … More “Dance of Wood and Grace” Published in Zooscape Magazine!

“How Many Crab Pots Does it Take to Destroy a Neighborhood?” Published in Dark Moon Digest

This story, man. See, I grew up in a bayside community in Maryland. A little bay. Not the big Chesapeake. But even little bays feel huge when you’re little yourself. We’d throw crab cages off the end of the dock and see bobbing milk jugs along the edges of the bay that marked where others … More “How Many Crab Pots Does it Take to Destroy a Neighborhood?” Published in Dark Moon Digest