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PUBLISHED WORK

POETRY

2000's Shuffle Track: A poem in the form of a biographical iPod shuffle mix (does anyone still use those?) archived here at MONO. journal.

Asymbiotic: Lyrical naturalism on decay and what it leaves behind, found here in Short Circuit.

Hey, What's That Behind Your Ear?: Ever heard of the shell game? A playful poem found here at Blue Marble Review.

Instant Activist (Just Add Starbucks): Willful ignorance is bliss. A persona poem found here at Radon Journal.

oxen free: Good memories of a good season. Winner of a mini poetry contest, it can be found here at table//FEAST.

Sundowned: An ominous mirror to Bonnie and Clyde. Their roles might not be what you're familiar with here at Menacing Hedge.

There Was An Old Lady: If she'd swallowed vitamins by the bottle instead of a fly, she'd be here in Short Circuit.

Yankee Prometheus: Would our mythical figures survive America today? Would they prosper? A grim revision found here at Radon Journal.

Dry Roses and Diary

FICTION

Boy with Brick: This gladiatorial short fiction may not follow the path you'd expect. You'll find the Boy's fight for survival of body and soul here in Mythaxis Magazine.

God Daughter's Shanty: Demigods and goddesses with deadly grudges by the sea. You'll find this fairytale flash fiction here in Baffling Magazine.

The Hunter's Spring: A flash fiction fairytale with a different take on the maligned youngest son. You'll find the tale of Thorne and his brothers here in Etherea Magazine.

Kid Fortune-Teller: The life of a seer isn't always glamorous, especially when his tools are orange juice pulp and a handful of jacks. You can find his fate in the archived volume 42/69 here in Allegory.

The Birthday of Venus: Not so golden as the Botticelli, but she still glows. Witness the return of the goddess of love here in Androids and Dragons.

The Rites of Harry Leitner: Harry Leitner styles himself “the man spirits fear,” and his reputation as an exorcist is unmatched. What is it that spells his perfect success rate? You can find his story in the Horrific Scribblings lineup here.

Used Books

JOURNALISM

A summer's worth of weekday true crime posts, with feature articles on Wednesdays, found here at MurderMurder News.

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