Published Stories
These are stories of mine which have been published and which are available for free on line.
- “Trying to Stay Dead”, read in the October 28, 2011 edition of Pseudopod. (Listen here)
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- “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.
- “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
- “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
- “Ten Foot Tall He Was, with Eyes of Fire”, published in Anotherealm in July 2003
Online Stories
I’ve also put these stories online for your enjoyment. They’re licensed under a Creative Commons license, but are definitely NOT put into the public domain.