In 2014, the Art Central building in downtown Calgary was demolished. During its final days, I wandered the empty floors, took some final pictures, and wrote a poem about fate of the koi pond in the basement.
Read MoreThe 2020 National Flash Fiction Day UK happened on June 6, 2020. On this day, 218 flash fiction pieces were released into the world in 5-10 minute intervals as part of FlashFlood UK. They received 1650 submissions, and I’m so thrilled that one of my stories was accepted to be a part of the wordy flood.
Read MoreSo, this is something a little different that I’ve never done before. I wrote my first book review!
Read MoreMaybe it’s because I’ve been spending more time at home staring at things, but my two latest poems are about movie re-runs and glaucoma. Yep. Not quite sure what more to say on that. But I’m super happy that “Re-Watching Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in Your Thirties” and “Surface Tension” have found a wonderful home in CircleShow #21.
Read MoreI’ve got a new poem (second of two!) up at The Beach Hut . This piece was inspired by a visit to Corona Del Mar, California many years ago.
Read MoreI’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.
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