
What I’ve Written
“This Girl I Used to Know”
Twenty years later, an old classmate shows up at my workplace. Thing is, she looks exactly the same.
In the Scare Street collection Night Terrors.
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“I Guess Gotham City Isn’t Looking for a Young and Hungry Entrepreneur with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration”
Apparently everyone is too busy getting killed or whatever.
Humor piece in The Daily Drunk.
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“I’m Beginning to Think this Movie I’m in is Terrifying”
The adults in this film are not being honest with me, but at least I get to ride a tricycle inside.
Humor piece on Robut Butt
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“Baby Tooth”
She comes into your room while you sleep and takes part of your body. You’re ok with that, right?
on Every Day Fiction
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“The Kid in the Ambulance”
He looks so helpless lying there on the gurney. And a little familiar.
on the Don’t Fall Asleep podcast, narrated by Spencer Dillehay
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“Family Recipe”
The secret ingredient is revenge.
in Flash Fiction Magazine
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“The Kid in the Ambulance”
He looks so helpless lying there on the gurney. And a little familiar.
in Horror Library, Volume 7
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“Childish Things”
I was just walking home from school. He was waiting for me.
in Lascaux Prize, vol 6
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“Beach”
Did you hear that?
in Tickled by Thunder
“If You Lived Here You’d Be Home Now”
It’s winter break, and she is stranded at her parents’ house all alone. Or maybe not.
in Down in the Dirt
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“Homecoming”
An ode to growing pains.
in Toasted Cheese
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“The Final Adventure of the Murdock Twins”
They were child stars. Back then, their antics were cute. Things have changed.
in Mudrock: Stories and Tales
“Cashier Number Three”
Not a great customer service day.
in The Storyteller
“Getting Out”
The brother of a missing teen makes wistful plans.
in The Emerson Review
