• “The Girl with Golden Hair” in Beneath Ceaseless Skies

    I have a new story in Beneath Ceaseless Skies today, “The Girl with Golden Hair.” I’m excited about this story for three main reasons: 1. I wrote a story about a friendship between a girl and a centaur. I love stories about friendship. I don’t generally have a preformed like or dislike for stories about…

  • Announcing Strange Monsters, a collaborative words-music album

    Announcing Strange Monsters, a collaborative words-music album

    My partner Peter and I are collaborating on an album, Strange Monsters. It will feature my stories and poems read by actors and set to music written by Peter and performed by local musicians. On July 1st we’ll publish the Kickstarter and the first track of the album (the rest has yet to be recorded,…

  • “Trickier with Each Translation” in Lightspeed: Queers Destroy Science Fiction!

    “Trickier with Each Translation” in Lightspeed: Queers Destroy Science Fiction!

    Queers Destroy Science Fiction! is a special issue of Lightspeed; all the editors and writers who worked on the issue identify as queer. My superhero story “Trickier with Each Translation” is exclusive to the ebook/print edition, available to purchase at $3.99 ebook, $17.99 paperback. Buy it here!

  • “Everything Beneath You” — Beneath Ceaseless Skies (January 2015)

    “Everything Beneath You” — Beneath Ceaseless Skies (January 2015)

    My short story “Everything Beneath You” appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies in January 2015. First line: You don’t know me, but I changed the world. Inspiration: In the late winter of 2014 I was having a rough time with depression. I wasn’t feeling excited about anything I wrote, and that combined with a break in therapy…

  • “The Damaged” — Interzone (January 2014)

    “The Damaged” — Interzone (January 2014)

    My short story “The Damaged” appeared in the January 2014 issue of Interzone and was reprinted online in January 2015 on Story. It was released in audio by the podcast StarShipSofa in January 2016. First line: “I can’t escape my job.” Inspiration: I wrote this during my time in grad school at Stonecoast. I don’t…