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“The Faces Between Us”— Interzone (September 2014)

My story “The Faces Between Us” was published in the September 2014 issue of Interzone. First Lines: Drive long enough and you can find anything. Copper-eyed goddesses. Gilded August afternoons. That...

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“The Church of Forgotten Gods”— A cappella Zoo (January 2015)

My story “The Church of Forgotten Gods” was published in the January 2015 issue of A cappella Zoo. First Line: Lehia’s skin glowed like copper-tainted gold, the campfire re-forming her rounded face in...

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“Pretty Little Boxes”— Resurrection House’s Anthology XIII (March 2015)

My story “Pretty Little Boxes” was published in the Resurrection House anthology XIII in March 2015. First Lines: Boxes surround us. Every night Barry builds more walls, fastens more lids. Sometimes,...

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“The Re’em Song”— Interzone (March 2015)

My story “The Re’em Song” was published in the May 2015 issue of Interzone.   First Lines Of course, leaving was easy. “The same damned people, the same damn trees, even the same damn work, all our...

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“A Pinhole of Light”— Black Static (September 2016)

My story “A Pinhole of Light” was published in the September 2016 issue of Black Static. First Lines Waiting Like this life, the afterlife is unfair. A woman dies at twenty-nine and leaves her infant...

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“The Woman in the Woods”— Necessary Fiction (February 2016)

My story “The Woman in the Woods” was published in the February 2016 issue of Necessary Fiction. First Lines Papa’s Death and the Orphan Train No matter how many times Horace told her different, Eliza...

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“Holes in Heaven”— Isthmus (January 2016)

My story “Holes in Heaven” was published in the January 2016 issue of Isthmus. First Lines In addition to its other powers, the Arizona heat compels decay. My forty-year-old apartment building with its...

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“The Re’em Song”— Interzone (March 2015)

My story “The Re’em Song” was published in the May 2015 issue of Interzone.   First Lines Of course, leaving was easy. “The same damned people, the same damn trees, even the same damn work, all our...

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“The Faces Between Us”— Interzone (September 2014)

My story “The Faces Between Us” was published in the September 2014 issue of Interzone. First Lines: Drive long enough and you can find anything. Copper-eyed goddesses. Gilded August afternoons. That...

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“Pretty Little Boxes”— Resurrection House’s Anthology XIII (March 2015)

My story “Pretty Little Boxes” was published in the Resurrection House anthology XIII in March 2015. First Lines: Boxes surround us. Every night Barry builds more walls, fastens more lids. Sometimes,...

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“Idle Hands”— New Haven Review (February 2017)

My novelette “Idle Hands” was published in the February 2017 issue of the New Haven Review. First Lines Sylvia: 1971 God or no God, Sylvia Vieira’s special day was all wrong. No mother helped Sylvia...

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“Raven Hair”— Cream City Review (April 2017)

My story “Raven Hair” was published in the Spring 2017 issue of the Cream City Review. First Lines Spring You were the wolf, the witch, the unnamed monster in the woods. Instead of blood offerings, the...

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“The Rocket Farmer”— Interzone 271 (July/August 2017)

My story “The Rocket Farmer” was published in the July/August 2017 issue of Interzone. First Lines Sarnai I sit at my kitchen table and watch as my soon-to-be ex-husband, David, assembles cardboard...

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“Re-stitched”— Split Lip Magazine (January 2018)

My story “Re-stitched” was published in the January 2018 issue of Split Lip Magazine. First Lines It wasn’t Alicia’s catechism teacher, her mother, or even her sister who taught Alicia the truth about...

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“Schrödinger’s”— Interzone 274 (March/April 2018)

My story “Schrödinger’s” was published in the March/April 2018 issue of Interzone. First Lines A strip club doesn’t have to be female-unsettling, at least no more than anything else women go through...

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