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June 2, 2015
“N is for…” Published in B is for Broken Anthology
I’m a bit behind in announcing this, but I’ve had another story published. This time I can’t share the whole title. You may remember back when I had a story (“Y is for…”) published in Rhonda Parrish’s A is for Apocalypse anthology. I’m back again in another Parrish anthology–this time with “N is for…” in […]

Published on June 02, 2015 14:49
April 24, 2015
“Always Another Point” Published in Insert Title Here, a FableCroft Anthology
I somehow completely dropped the ball on this. This awesome anthology–packed full of stories I can’t wait to read–was published at the beginning of the month. It features my “werewolf in space” story (which is more than just that, I assure you)–“Always Another Point”. There are already a few reviews out for this collection. Katharine […]

Published on April 24, 2015 17:44
April 3, 2015
April on Fire: “Molten Heart” & “Burn Me, Love”
I’m popping back in today to bring you guys two more published stories–both, coincidentally, with titles revolving around fire! Many of you have already read, commented, and shared both of these stories and I am beyond happy with the response both tales have received. For those of you who missed it, it’s not too late […]

Published on April 03, 2015 15:41
March 29, 2015
“We Always Will Be” Published in Faed
I’m a bit behind announcing this, but you can pick up an awesome collection full of stories about “the good neighbors, the folk under the hill, the fae,” including my little bitty flash tale, “We Always Will Be.” Just look at this amazing cover art by the talented George Cotronis: And just for fun, here’s […]

Published on March 29, 2015 11:31
March 15, 2015
“To Bear Fruit” Published in Kasma SF
The moment I see it, sprawling out lazily on the bumpy, slate walls, I long to touch it. It wafts in the slight breeze, gusting in from the cave’s entrance. Tendrils of green, spooling out toward me, interlaced inextricably with each other– I want it to be interlaced inextricably with me, too. If you’re looking […]

Published on March 15, 2015 10:00
March 4, 2015
“Subject Stellar” Published in Spark: A Creative Anthology, Volume VI (Giveaway!)
I’m a bit late announcing this one, but I’m delighted to announce that my epistolary sci-fi story–“Subject Stellar”–has been published in Spark: A Creative Anthology, Volume VI. It’s like someone took the night sky and wrapped her in it. Constellations of pin-prick stars beam from her black-abyss skin. She’s devoid of features–no lips, no mouth, […]

Published on March 04, 2015 16:01
February 19, 2015
Plasma Frequency Magazine: Anti-Apocalypse Special Issue TOC
The time has finally come to announce the table of contents for Plasma Frequency’s Anti-Apocalypse special issue. Molly and I are so excited to bring you these fantastic stories in just two weeks! Thanks so much to everyone who sent in stories or spread the word or cheered us on! I hope you’ll pick up […]

Published on February 19, 2015 15:36
February 16, 2015
Plasma Frequency Author Interview: Issue 15 — Gary Emmette Chandler
I’m a bit behind schedule this time, but here’s an interview with the very talented Gary Emmette Chandler, author of “When the Mountains Broke Away”–one of my favorite stories in Plasma Frequency‘s 15th Issue. The story is free-to-read and this interview may have a few spoilers, so please stop on by and read Gary’s beautiful […]

Published on February 16, 2015 18:47
February 3, 2015
February: Full of Win
Only three days into the month and February already rocks. I have a lot of writing related news to share today, so I thought I’d post it all together to avoid spamming people with multiple short posts. So here we go! Win #1– “Be Not Unequally Yoked”–published in Shimmer #23 in January–is now free to […]

Published on February 03, 2015 17:04
February 1, 2015
“Gold Dress, No Eyes” Published in Flash Fiction Online
A Dance in Silence The girl in gold drifts, her hands outstretched. Her body floats amid shards of fine china, pressed white napkins, and the passengers — now corpses — of the U.C.S.G Luxitor. The chandeliers cast flickering light over the girl’s silent dance. She moves without a partner. I really enjoy nontraditional narrative stories. […]

Published on February 01, 2015 16:41