Published!

My as yet pitifully short list of published works!

  • “Crush” at Every Day Fiction, February 2008. What do the men of the world do when all the women leave? As it turns out, nothing much different.
  • “Shades of Red” at A Thousand Faces, Issue 4, Spring 2008. A superhero story of epic proportions! Robots! Tentacles! Scandalous behavior! Features the first appearances of various characters that I continue to write about on this very blog. If you’d like a spiffy print version of the book, it can be ordered here.
  • “Aftershocks” at Every Day Fiction, May 2008. A tense and gripping murder mystery! Chosen for their Best of 2008 print anthology, which can be ordered here (as well as various fine booksellers). And now in audio!
  • “Apotheosis Cake” at Every Day Fiction, October 2008. Jennifer hates people, but loves cake. But not that much. It’s not really ironic. Selected for EDF’s 2nd Best of Anthology!
  • “The Squeeze” at Every Day Fiction, May 2009. Our poor narrator discovers one of the more unfortunate aspects of being in a serious relationship.
  • “Four Liars” at 10Flash Quarterly, July 2009. Steampunk-style story about a clock and a long overdue library book.
  • “The Overdue Protocols” at The Future Fire, issue 2009.17. A robot librarian leaves the comfort and safety of the library to retrieve a lost book. Did I mention the robot is sassy?
  • “Big in Ak-Sar-Ben” at Big Pulp, October 2009. A scientist battles giant monsters with math! Does it get more exciting that that? I think not!
  • “Stragglers” at 10Flash Quarterly, October 2009. Crime and murder in the 1920s! Because more than anything I wish I looked cool in a fedora.
  • “With the Band” at Every Day Fiction, November 2009. What’s better than kick-ass rock and roll? Rock and roll in space.
  • “The Organization” forthcoming from A Thousand Faces. A story about the dangers of a workplace romance. Watch your step around the jetpack loading area.

From Sept. 23 to Dec. 3 of 2009 I ran a little nanofic exercise via Twitter, posting a new piece of fiction every day. You can read all 73 of them all here!

I also contribute articles on flash fiction over at the Flash Fiction Chronicles, where you can find many other great writers.