Tag Archives: publications
Recent Publications
Oh, hi, hello! My flash fiction piece “Laundry” was recently published in Every Day Fiction. A bit of surreal humor. My short story “Somewhere the Desert Hides a Well” was published in GigaNotoSaurus. This is a great monthly ‘zine, edited … Continue reading
Listen to “The Giant of Malheur Park”
My story “The Giant of Malheur Park” went live on PodCastle yesterday. The intro is fantastic, the reading is wonderful. It’s free, so check it out. Listen to it here. If you like what you hear, consider making a donation … Continue reading
Issue 6 of A cappella Zoo: The Web Version
Throughout April, the editors of A cappella Zoo will be publishing stories and poetry from Issue 6 on their website. Read for free! The Apospecimen Award Winners’ fiction and poetry are currently available. The editors have also put out a … Continue reading
GigaNotoSaurus Acceptance!
Woot! My story “Somewhere the Desert Hides a Well” was recently accepted by GigaNotoSaurus. Look for it in late 2011! In the meantime, check out stories by Ruth Nestvold and Yoon Ha Lee in recent issues of the webzine, edited … Continue reading
A cappella Zoo acceptance
My short story “Notes on Cork Tree Babies” will be published in the Spring 2011 issue of A cappella Zoo. HOORAY! My flash fiction piece “Stain” appeared in the Spring 2010 issue of A cappella Zoo, so I’m especially pleased … Continue reading
The Giant of Malheur Park
My short story “The Giant of Malheur Park” will be appearing in Issue #10 of Kaleidotrope. The issue will be released in October but it’s currently available for preorder. ($5) I have to say, I love this story and I’m … Continue reading
“Stain”
On Sunday, my flash fiction piece “Stain” went live at A cappella Zoo. I’m going to count this as my “story of the week.” She came to life with a port-wine stain on her right cheek. The mark of the … Continue reading
A cappella Zoo, Issue 4
A cappella Zoo, Spring 2010, is available now and includes my flash fiction piece “Stain.” Order a copy! “Stain” and four other works from the spring issue were recently reviewed in The Review Review by Vince Corvaia. I appreciate how … Continue reading