fiction

  • Writing & Trauma Workshop

    Last month, I taught my very first writing workshop. I’ve publicly spoken as an author before, talked at high schools about craft and publication, been featured on panels at conventions. Yet Novis Mortem Collective offered me my first opportunity to actually teach writing.

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  • Behind Invisible Girls

    Behind Invisible Girls

    Invisible Girls releases next week! Before it comes out into the world, a peek at where it came from…

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  • Preorder Invisible Girls

    Preorder Invisible Girls

    Invisible Girls is available for preorder now from Hybrid Sequence Media!

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  • Publisher Changes

    Publisher Changes

    This not the first time I have had rights returned to me on a book. Assent Publishing went under completely, returning my first took books (Savages and The Waning). I was able to publish a second edition of both with HellBound Books. This industry is saturated and tumultuous. Aside from the Big 5, it’s hard…

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  • 2024 in Review

    2024 in Review

    Here we are again. The end of the year. The annual retrospective. It was another challenging year full of fresh hells but also peppered with healing and joy.

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  • Mother’s Gift

    Mother’s Gift

    It has been a long time since I produced a horror short for this blog. The following short hit me like a train in November. Obviously, it is a direct result of my trauma from my son being bit in the face by our dog the month before. So, this season, I give to you…

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  • Narcissist (An Update)

    Narcissist (An Update)

    I have no solid sense of my physical form. My consciousness feels too expansive, too malleable to align with the flesh.

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  • Trick-or-Treat

    As the sun retreated from the sky and the last rays of light died in the air, Marla’s small body began to materialize on top of the cracked asphalt. Her hips appeared first, the round bulbs of her pelvis spiraling out of obscurity as spinal vertebrae sprouted to climb up to her shoulders and bare…

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