It was bound to happen. I wrote a poem about snow. Inspired by slipping on the icy/slushy downtown sidewalks in spring, my poem “April Snowfalls” (complete with audio recording) is up at the beautiful Split Rock Review.
Read MoreWe’ve been taking more road trips lately, and I think some the scenery has been bleeding into my writing. I’ve got a little flash fic “On the Road up to Helios Lake” in Truffle Magazine - Issue 2 about the things that can be lost and found alongside dusty prairie ditches.
Read MoreThe Cabinet of Heed. Mysterious, infinite piece of eclectic furniture or an online magazine with a cool library card catalog concept? Either way, I’m happy to say that one of my flash fiction stories about old pubs, guttered flames, and lace curtains is nestled happily in one of those cabinet drawers.
Read MoreMy poem “Gospel Bay Waters” is now a short animated film!
In 2019-2020 I had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Moving Words, an international collaboration program by Arts by the People that connects writers, animators, and voice actors.
Read MoreI will probably only be able to say this once in my life, but I got published in the same book as Jann Arden!
Read MoreFull disclosure, I haven’t been to a campground since I was a kid, but when perhappend mag’s latest submission call was themed HEATWAVE, I had to send in a camping poem. There’s BBQ’s, citronella, and withering walnuts in this one.
Read MoreCircuses seem to be trendy in the writing world this year. There’ve been quite a few submission calls with this theme, and that definitely got the creative juices going for me. My new flash fiction “The Fortune Teller’s Daughter” is up at Ellipsis Zine.
Read MoreIn 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.
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