Recent Publications
My review of John Marrs’ near-future thriller
The Passengers appeared on The Future Fire’s site on February 5th.
Marrs’ novel provides a thought-provoking and well-researched look at
the possible perils and impacts of autonomous vehicles. Here’s a link for those interested:
A space opera short story entitled
“Duplicity” appeared in Outposts of Beyond, January 2020, while a poem, “In a Minor Key,” was included in Spaceports and Spidersilk, February 2020.
A short poem [talent show] was included in
Frozen Wavelets issue 2. Link below:
Two short poems, [the
enemy wakens] and [surrounded by frogs], were included in Scifaikuest February
2020 print edition.
A poem entitled “Altered,” inspired by a news
story, appeared in Trouble Among the Stars, Issue 5, February 2019, https://troubleamongthestars.com/issue5/
Three poems, [zombie night], [hang time], and
[scorched earth], were included in Star*Line 43.1, Winter 2020.
What I’m Working On
As noted last month, my main focus lately has
been short fiction. Sent out a few pieces in February (including my first
venture into Steampunk) and continuing to refine others for March sendout.
I’m also working on reviews of a couple of
enjoyable and original novels I recently finished reading, How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse by K. Eason and The Library of the
Unwritten by A.J. Hackwith. Deborah Davitt was also
kind enough to send a copy of her poetry collection The Gates of Never for review.