• “The Damaged” reprinted at Story

    “The Damaged” reprinted at Story

    “The Damaged” is reprinted today at Story online for free reading. “The Damaged” originally appeared in Interzone in January 2014. Read it here: http://www.storymagazine.org/2015/01/20/the-damaged/

  • “He Came From a Place of Openness and Truth” at Lightspeed Magazine

    “He Came From a Place of Openness and Truth” at Lightspeed Magazine

    My sci-fi story “He Came From a Place of Openness and Truth” is online for free reading today at Lightspeed! This story was inspired by one of my partner’s (kinda pornographic) dreams (fair warning: the story does therefore contain sexual content): http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/came-place-openness-truth/ First paragraph: “Mickey and I worked together at Hillman’s Horror House, and maybe…

  • “Everything Beneath You” in Beneath Ceaseless Skies

    Read it here: http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/everything-beneath-you/ Based on a medley of myths, “Everything Beneath You” concerns a goddess, a dragon ship, and woman who wants it all. It’s my first publication in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and I am psyched to have work in one of my favorite magazines.

  • “Sleepers” — Interzone (March 2014)

    “Sleepers” — Interzone (March 2014)

    My short story “Sleepers” appeared in the March 2014 issue of Interzone and was reprinted online in the December 2014 isssue of Fantastic Stories. First line: “The newscasters say that the sleepers came without warning, that one day they weren’t here and the next, they were.” Inspiration: In February of 2013, my partner had spinal…

  • “Sleepers” reprinted in Fantastic Stories

    “Sleepers” reprinted in Fantastic Stories

    My story “Sleepers,” which originally appeared in Interzone, has been reprinted in Fantastic Stories, which means it’s now free to read online: http://www.fantasticstoriesoftheimagination.com/short-story-sleepers/ “The newscasters say that the sleepers came without warning, that one day they weren’t here and the next, they were. I don’t believe them. There must have been signs we were too…