JDP 2015 Anthology
Also happy to tell you that you can now pre-order the JDP 2015 Anthology, featuring “the best work from our last five years” which includes my flash fiction “Unexpecting (for David (Not Lee Roth)).” JDP 2015 Anthology
Also happy to tell you that you can now pre-order the JDP 2015 Anthology, featuring “the best work from our last five years” which includes my flash fiction “Unexpecting (for David (Not Lee Roth)).” JDP 2015 Anthology
Very happy to say that my story “Chana Finkelstein Made a Golem Baby” has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. ICYMI, here it is at my favorite magazine of all, Wyvern Lit. My thanks to Brent and everybody else at Wyvern. Chana Finkelstein Made a Golem Baby
ICYMI when it originally appeared at Fried Chicken and Coffee, catch the reprint of my CNF “The Hills are Alive” at The Revivalist today! Read it here: The Hills are Alive
I’m thrilled to announce that my flash fiction “None of Us Do” has been nominated by WhiskeyPaper for inclusion in The Best Small Fictions 2016 anthology from Queen’s Ferry Press. If you missed it when it was first published, you can read my story here: None of Us Do And here you can read more about […]
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I am so thrilled to be included in this wonderful anthology. Check out the announcement from Queen’s Ferry Press: Launch Announcement Order from Amazon Amazon UK or Barnes and Noble
“Miranda woke in the dark, swamped by a puddle of warm and limp child-limbs. Her husband was snoring on the far side of the bed, but both of her sons were drawn in their sleep to her body only, the motherbody, their arms and legs reaching for the throbbing of her heart alone. She slipped […]
“On a Thursday afternoon in March, after a lively morning of scrubbing congealed dog vomit from the kitchen floor, incinerating two consecutive batches of banana pancakes, powering through a potty-training fiasco of epic magnitude, and listening to her four-year-old daughter’s earnest yet harrowing rendition of Let It Go at least a dozen times, Rita lost […]
“In dream again he caught you on the stairs and tore through your T-shirt with his teeth, he wrapped you up in a paper sky and named you Queen of Angels, Queen of Skulls His unwashed neck smelled of low tide, of nighttime galloping across the empty playground, of more…” Read it here: Maria Maria
“He guessed at her name. Beth, Yvonne, Kendra, Lisa. He thought about her in the shower. He thought about the pearlescent shampoo in his palm being the glob of spit that launched from her mouth onto the concrete. He imagined how she would look folding his laundry. He imagined dancing with her to David Bowie, […]