My short sci-fi piece, Father Fayad’s Curious Compatibility Projector, recently landed in Raygun Revival Issue 48. I also received the Editor’s Choice award for my creative non-fiction essay entitled “The Ark,” published in the Summer 2.3 Issue of Relief Journal. Coach’s Midnight Diner inaugural edition included my short story, Polly’s Muse, in their genre anthology. It’s a Screwtapian tale full of imps, pixies and uninspired hominids. On Art and Asses, an irreverent exploration into the nature of creativity appeared in the Fall 2007 edition of 316 A Journal of Christian Thinking. Relief Journal included my story, When Bill Left the Porch, in its Second Edition. I was chosen as one of ten authors to be published in Infuze Magazine‘s 2005 print anthology and was also a finalist in the 2005 Faith in Fiction short story contest. I have completed a 90,000 word supernatural suspense novel entitled What Faith Awakes, which is currently being shopped for publication. I am represented by Janet Grant of Books and Such Literary Agency.In between blogging, I also write a monthly column for Novel Journey (which was selected by Writer’s Digest as one of 2008’s 101 best sites for writers), and work with the Midnight Diner’s Editorial Team.
Below is a list of pieces I’ve managed to land.
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FICTION
- Father Fayad’s Curious Compatibility Projector in Forgotten Worlds, Issue 2
- Subterannea in Fear and Trembling
- When Bill Left the Porch in Relief Journal, Number 2
- Raven in Dragons, Knights and Angels, Issue 30, March 2006
- The Jagged Hole in Ferrymoor Two in Infuze
- Seasons Dance in Infuze and Infuze Magazine Best of 2006 Short Stories and Poetry
- Someone in the Circle in Infuze and Infuze Magazine Best of 2005 Short Stories and Poetry
NON-FICTION
- The Ark in 2.3 Issue of Relief Journal
- Let Us Decompose in Relevant Magazine Online
- On Art and Asses in the Fall 2007 edition of 316 A Journal of Christian Thinking
- Keeping an Ear to the Ceiling in Relevant Magazine Online
- Of Saints and Serial Killers in The Matthew’s House Project