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Nomination News

12/19/2022

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I'm excited to announce that my short story, "And in Rain, Blank Pages" (F&SF, September 2021) is on Ellen Datlow's long list for Best Horror.

Also, my poem, "Rumplestilksin, If," (Orion's Belt, June 2022), has been nominated for the Pushcart prize, and my poem, "On This, Our last Night at Station Six," (The Dread Machine, May 2022), was nominated for Best of the Net.

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Even Here, In the Blackness

8/31/2022

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My short science fiction story, "Even Here, In the Blackness," is out in Martian, Issue 6. You can purchase it here.
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We Are All Monsters Here

8/31/2022

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My fantasy poem, "We Are All Monsters Here," is now out in Strange Horizons! You can read it for free on the Strange Horizons website here.
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Rumpelstiltskin, If

5/31/2022

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My poem, Rumpelstiltskin, If, is now out in Orion's Belt. You can read the poem for free here.
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Story Hour Reading

5/11/2022

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I recently read my fiction, ("All That Perfect Blue" originally published in Aurealis) on Story Hour, alongside the always amazing Richie Narvaez.
You can view the reading in its entirety here.
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May Poetry Publications

5/4/2022

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I have two new poems out this month!
"In the Stillness of Our Mooring" is in Selene Quarterly Magazine: The Complete Series, which you can purchase here on Amazon.
And "On This, Our Last Night at Station Six" can be found online at The Dread Machine. 
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A Garden of Flesh (Magic the Gathering)

5/3/2022

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I wrote a story for Magic the Gathering! 

"A Garden of Flesh," a horror story centering around the Phyrexian regent, Elesh Norn, is now free to read on the Magic the Gathering website.
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In Other Months

4/11/2022

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My science fiction poem, "In Other Months," is in the spring 2022 issue of Star*Line.
It's also one of the Editor's Choice poems, which means its free to read on the website!
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Things I Read & Loved in 2021

12/14/2021

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I recently wrote a guest blog for Track of Words listing some of my favorite speculative fiction and poetry published in 2021!  You can read the article in its entirety here.
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AWARDS ELIGIBILITY 2021

12/10/2021

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It's that time of year again! Below are my short stories and poems published in 2021 that are eligible for awards. I've included links, info and excerpts below.

And in Rain, Blank Pages The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, (short story, fantasy)
"I'm wretched as a wet kitten and drunk, trudging through Brooklyn in a pair of combat boots. My lip is split. My left eye is beginning to swell..."  
"The piece is tense, dangerous, complex, and emotional, and it makes for a resonating read!"-Quick Sips Reviews
"Great story...heartbreaking." -Trollbreath 
"A new and clever idea..." -Amazing Stories
Purchase the issue here.

When He, Dreaming, Wakes Dark Matter Magazine, (short story, science fiction) 
"When the Yokosuka finally crashes, the world ending all around him, Gabriel feels it in his bones..." 
Purchase the issue here.


The Day Before the Wall Street Inferno Daily Science Fiction, (short story, fantasy)
"Dragons are more dangerous than they used to be..." 
Read the full story here.

All That Perfect Blue Aurealis, (short story, science fiction) 
A flash of yellow, vivid as Technicolor Oz, and Frankie bursts through the ’porter into the Nevian desert... 
Purchase the issue here.

Silphidae LampLight Magazine, (short story, horror/dark fantasy)
"What she remembers: waking beneath the earth to find her carapace gone, her flesh fully formed and human..."
Purchase the issue here.

​Every Civilization Needs Martian Magazine (short story, science fiction)  
"He’s had many names, he tells me as we huddle in the cargo hold..."  
Read the full story here.
​Purchase the issue here.

After the Bomb: Week Two and Starving NonBinary Review (poem)
My belly is hollow
and aching
when I finally reach the library.
It's gutted, roof gone
the staircase rising
like a ladel from a broken bowl.

Purchase the issue here.
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