Three Tales for the Headless Child (The Fabulist, October 2018)
Tale Without Fairies (Syntax & Salt, December 2017)
To Comfort the Headless Child (Flash Fiction Online, March 2017)
Face Time (Flash Fiction Online, February 2015)
The Cratch, Thy Keeper (Flash Fiction Online, January 2015)
Exam Questions for the Story that Kills its Readers (Schlock, May 2015)
More Stories
“Fresh Meat at the Murderhutch” Featured in the companion book to A Field Guide to Evil. (Forthcoming)
“Apocalypse Rock” Across The Universe anthology of Beatles sci-fi. (Forthcoming.)
“The Invention of Everything” Dragon Roots, September 2019.
“Fed” (Jitter Press, October 2018)
“Let The Day Be Darkness” (Fabula Argentea, July 2018)
“Shuffle Duffle Muzzle Muff” (Daily Science Fiction, April 2018).
“My Parents Went to Vega and All I Got Was This Lousy Robot.” (Antipodean SF, February 2018)
“Defender of the Flesh” (Bewildering Stories, December 2017)
“I Find Them in Bags” and “Come, There Is Ham Here” (Clockwise Cat #38)
“Our Lady Cinderella of the Dying World.” (The Cafe Irreal, November 2017)
“Afterlife in America” and “Endings” (13 Myna Birds, June 2017.)
Space Pussy! (Nasty: Fetish Fights Back), (Available for purchase from Amazon) May 2017
My Bologna Has a First Name (Daily Science Fiction, March 2017)
The Voyage of the Texarkana (Cafe Irreal, Feb 2017)
In Zarbok’s Kitchen (Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores, Feb. 2017) (subscription required).
The Water Tastes Like Centipedes & The World’s About to End (White Knuckle Press, December 2016).
Sky Widows (Perihelion SF, December 2016)
Last Day of the Universe (Daily Science Fiction, September 2016)
Plastic Mom and Dad (Darkfuse [subscription required], August 2016.)
The Rude Mechanicals Vs. the Anti-Copernican Platypus (Space Squid, July 2016)
The Persistence of Tim (Sci Phi Journal, March 2016)
Meat and Fire (Daily Science Fiction, February 2016)
Let Me Squeeze Your Islets of Langerhans (Cafe Irreal, Winter 2016)
To Whup A Universe (Space Squid, December 2015)
The Rude Mechanicals (Space Squid, July 2015)