Published Stories
“Trying to Stay Dead”, read in the October 28, 2011 edition of Pseudopod.
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“A Most Heinous Man” was also featured in Best of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine Volume 2.
“Night of the Frozen Elf” can also be found in The Undead that Saved Christmas

“The Bride Price”, published in Issue #10 of Shimmer, March 2009. There’s an author interview with me up at their site as well. You should check it out.

“Night of the Frozen Elf” is online at Tales of the Zombie War.
“A Most Heinous Man”, published in Issue #33 of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.

Check out the accompanying illustration:

“Who Remembers Molly” can also be found in Don’t Turn the Lights On. Sales of this book benefit the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah.

“In the Living Room, a Painting” won third place in the WritersWeekly Fall 2007 24-Hour Short Story Contest
Capitol Public Radio (the Sacramento NPR affiliate) did an interview with me about National Novel Writing Month on their show Insight in 2006: (Listen here)
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“Indications”, read in the October 20, 2006 edition of Pseudopod. (Listen here)
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“Who Remembers Molly”, published in the January 2006 issue of The Harrow (the site appears to have been the victim of hacking, so I am reprinting the story on my site; you can find it to the right)
“An Interrupted Nap”, published in the Autumn 2005 issue of Shimmer (see contributors’ page)

“The Unrevealed Tort, Revealed”, published in the July 2005 issue of Sorcery and Science (Sadly, the ‘zine has folded, but the story can be found to the right)
“Ten Foot Tall He Was, with Eyes of Fire”, published in Anotherealm in July 2003
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