Happy to report that my story “Balls Tate” has been purchased by SciFan Magazine for a forthcoming issue. It will be my second appearance there, after “Primal” which is available in the April 2017 edition.
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“For the Light” Sold to Swords and Sorcery
I will be appearing in Swords and Sorcery Magazine for the second time. My story “For the Light” was purchased for a forthcoming issue. The last one was a humorous tale… this one, not so much.
“Third Half” Sold to Patchwork Raven
My story “Third Half” has sold to the Patchwork Raven anthology. I’m really looking forward to seeing this one in print, as it’s a children’s story full of sweetness and light which moves well away from my more usual writing.
Outside Available on Amazon
My latest novel, Outside, is now available to order on Amazon. You can buy the book here, and also read the lovely review written by Kathryn Bennett for Readers’ Favorite.
Tenth Orbit added to Digital Science Fiction Catalogue
“Tenth Orbit” has been added to the Digital Science Fiction catalogue! You can have a look here.
Soul Mate Published in Flash Fiction Online
My story “Soul Mate” has been published in Flash Fiction Online. This one is quirky as hell, but I’ve always really loved it and am very happy that it has found a good home! You can read it for free, right here.
Siege Reviewed
Author and reviewer Rob Darnell has reviewed Siege on his website, and seems to have enjoyed it. His page not only has reviews, but is also full of of insight about writing and life in general. You can read the review here.
Keystone Chronicles Reviewed on SFReader
The Keystone Chronicles anthology has been reviewed by SFReader, and though it isn’t praised or criticized, my story “Racial Memory” is mentioned. You can check the review out here.
SciFan Magazine for April Published
The April 2017 Edition of SciFan Magazine, which includes my story “Primal” has been published. You can purchase the magazine here.
Boiler Room Beasties has won the SFReader Short Fiction contest for 2016
My story “Boiler Room Beasties” has been selected as the winner of the 2016 SFReader Short Fiction contest. This is a tale about what happens to genetically modified animals when humans suddenly disappear from their lives. You can read the story on the SFReader site, here.