I’ve got two new poems in FEED - Issue 1.5, a journal that purposely curates issues that fit into a scroll or two. Perfectly sized morsels for readers on the go.
Read MoreLast year, my short story “Henry’s Day” was accepted as a one minute short story in the Calgary Public Library Short Story Dispenser. Loft 112 curated and edited all of the 1, 3, and 5 minute pieces from 76 local Calgary authors and collected them into a beautiful anthology called “Tap Press Read 1-3-5”.
Read MoreMy new story "Dandelion Skin" is about back yard soccer games, the debatable color of stars, and, of course, dandelions.
Read MoreBack in 2016, there was a news article about a herd of 323 reindeer in Norway that was struck down by lightning. That image kind of stayed with me for a while and sparked the beginnings of the poem “The Lightning Demise of 323 Reindeer” which is now on page 97 of Cirque Vol. 10 No. 2.
Read MoreWhile hyped up on affogatos (ice cream + espresso, highly recommended), Sylvia Santiago and I sat down to answer a few questions from Luna Station Quarterly about the logistics of co-writing a story, the inspiration behind our ship The Veronica Speedwell , and what our next collaborative efforts might be.
Read MoreI wrote “Observations at an Obligatory Dinner Party” back in early January. Now that this piece has found a lovely home in Vol. 2.4 of Thimble Literary Magazine, I’m realizing how much the world has changed in these last three months since the mackerel in this poem first started to work their way onto the page.
Read MoreThe Beach Hut may sound like a lovely summer place to spend some time away from winter, but it’s actually an online journal for coastal themed poetry and fiction.
It’s also home to a new flash fiction piece of mine called “The Drowning Venetia”.
Read MoreI’ve got a new story (the second published collaboration with Sylvia Santiago) in the latest issue of Luna Station Quarterly. Set aboard a starliner (think space cruise ship), there’s a little bit of crime, a purr-fic cat, and an empanada or two.
Read MoreEvery once in a while, old work can get a second life.
“A 1990’s Phenomenon” was originally published last year in Vallum 16.1: Connections and I’m very excited that it was recently selected for Vallum’s online blog feature Poem of the Week.
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