Publications

Essays:

Imagine This! An Artprize Anthology- “Over the Edge” published in the annual Artprize Anthology, 2015. Nominated for a PUSHCART PRIZE.

Simple Things: Stories, Poems, and Essays of Isolated Gratitude– “Boys on the Couch” was included in this collection to support the World Literacy Foundation.

Articles:

Families First Monthly-  Young Entrepreneur Column October/November 2014 Issue

ChildGood Magazine-  “The Artist Connection: Finding Value in Collaboration” from the June 2014 Issue

 

SHORT FICTION:

Adult Fantasy:

The Wicker Demon published by Eastern Iowa Review in Issue 14 – Those Elves: The Collection.

Adult Horror:

“Communal Fire” published by Every Day Fiction.

Stories from the Fringe: Six Short Horror Stories – What horrors lurk on the fringes of society? These six short stories will disturb you to the core and chill you to the bone. Wicked neighbors, past mistakes, mysterious visitors, and vigilante justice torment the pages of Stories from the Fringe. The hidden horrors of the world may seem far away, but soon they could be at your doorstep. A word of advice: keep your light on and your eyes open.

“The Pond’s Edge” in the Dangerous Dreams Anthology from Thirteen O’Clock Press. Editor Dorothy Davies called it, “a chilling story in every way.” P & E Readers’ Poll 2nd Place Anthology

“The City Gate” in Plague from Horrified Press.

“Neighbors From Hell” in Dark Light Three from Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly.

“Last Respects” in Volume 4, Issue No. 2, “Labyrinths” from Coffin Bell Journal.

“Hell’s People” in In The Darkness Anthology from Thirteen O’Clock Press.

“Deep Below” in  Dark Light Four from Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing.

“Animal Memories” in Cirque d’Obscure from Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly.

“Tending Animals” has been accepted for the White Face Death Anthology from Thirteen O’Clock Press.

“Animal Memories” has been accepted as a reprint for the White Face Death Anthology from Thirteen O’Clock Press.

“Of the Lake” in the Man Anthology from Thirteen O’Clock Press.

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