Fatherhood 22 Months In
May 1, 2016
Essays
When it comes to parenthood, first and foremost let me say my daughter thrives and nothing makes me happier. I recently reread my earlier essays
3 Things I Learned Wearing “Women’s” Pants
April 13, 2016
Essays
So, first things first, there’s nothing particularly ‘womanly’ about the bright blue pants I picked up while thrifting (which are perfect as a base
Fatherhood: Seven Months In
April 2, 2015
Essays
TLDR - I Like it, it’s hard sometimes, but it’s helping me become a better person and I love my daughter. Long Version If what my mother modeled for
Monogamish
March 9, 2015
Essays
It is the 9th day of March in the year 2015 and as I write these words, I am deeply in love and lust with my wife, someone with whom I
Worlds Weary
October 9, 2014
Fiction
This story originally appeared in the Superhero Monster Hunter Anthology Today I would kill the demon, or he would kill me; but one of
Dreaming of Honey
February 14, 2014
Fiction
Megan flipped through glossy gossip magazine pages as the TV buzzed inanities behind her. She really should have unsubscribed from
Bloom
February 11, 2014
Fiction
This story originally appeared in the Fall 2014 edition of Blight Digest. Mary took the disinfectant wipe from the smiling server with a reflexive
The Fly Prayer
May 20, 2013
Fiction
The screen blared as I sat and waited for my two quarter ounces of machine killed, machine pressed, machine warmed beef. There were
Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Frankenstein, Lex Luthor, and the Hobbled
May 4, 2012
Essays
Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Frankenstein, Lex Luthor and the Hobbled Genius in Fiction I dig me some supervillains, but of all their tropes and flavors I
The Children’s Crusade
April 9, 2012
Fiction
This story originally appeared in The Crimson Pact Vol 4 ‘Well, this is new.’ I think, sliding into my body. This far into
In the Defense of Mummies
May 4, 2010
Fiction
(This Article first Appeared in the December 2375 issue of Mad Science Monthly and is reprinted with permission. Mad Science Monthly accepts no
Underneath
March 22, 2009
Fiction
The hairs on the back of Travis’ neck stood on end. He listened. He waited. He fidgeted about, hopped from foot to foot the black plastic