The Red Shoes is a 100-word story I wrote appearing today in Hungry Shadow Press’ Deadly Drabble Tuesday series. I am proud of this piece. Content Warning: Family trauma
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The Seagulls Look Like Bees
Here is my latest work in The Black Fork Review. I started this poem by writing down the observations my sweetheart was making one day in our garden. I hope you like it.
The Woman Who Laid The Golden Eggs
Here’s a flash I wrote featured in Punk Noir Magazine, a favorite online magazine of mine. Content warnings: blood, knife, empty nest
The Interloper
The Interloper is a story I wrote inspired by the city where I live, and the Chapman Stick musician I met once when I was fifteen. I am proud to be included once again in the fantastic Dark Winter Lit.
physics of weight: collected poems
I am so pleased to announce that my first chapbook is available now for ordering at Bottlecap Press. What are my poems about, you ask? The secret love life of the Pleistocene landscape, seismic romance, peat bog mummies, feminine rage, and motherhood, among other things. I hope you like it! Order here at Bottlecap Press.
Pro-Life and Cathedral
I am honored to say that two of my poems appear today in the wonderful Sierra Nevada Review.
The Arsonist, the Bully, and the Thief
A flash story excerpted from a novel I wrote appears today in Issue 25 of Tahoma Literary Review.
Mary Casts a Shadow on the Ground
A flash I wrote is up today in the fantastic Ellipsis Zine. I am proud to be included.
The Witch Goes to the Gym
This today from the wonderful Roi Faineant Press. CW: cannibalism, body shaming. Well, don’t say I didn’t warn you.
At A Loss
I am a subscriber to Sequestrum, where my sci-fi situation At A Loss can be found.