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Category Archives: Writing
Love, Death, and the Multiverse
My first short story collection is available on Amazon Kindle. Thirty-eight tales of dragon slayers, androids in love, patient Martians, little Greels, capricious gods, robots, avatars, golems, ghosts, seagulls, the Starborn, time travel, mad dictators, tap-dancing monks, Hotters, human pets, … Continue reading
Tales from Fiddler’s Green 1 – Memoirs of a One-Time Dragon Slayer’s Apprentice
Tales from Fiddler’s Green 1: Premiere Issue is coming closer, and I can’t wait to get it in my hands. The first all fiction issue of the magnificent Fiddler’s Green Peculiar Parish Magazine is edited by Susan Reddington Bobby and … Continue reading
99 Tiny Terrors
It seems that a story of mine will be included in 99 Tiny Terrors, an upcoming Pulse Publishing anthology edited by Jennifer Brozek. I’m becoming more and more of a horror writer. Who would have thought?
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Sci Phi Journal – The Real World
The Real World was recently published in the Sci Phi Journal, on the website as well as the collection 2020/4. The story The collection (free pdf download)
Love, Death, and the Multiverse
I finally published my first short story collection. Thirty-eight stories, originally published in top class spec fic magazines and anthologies. Cover art by Iliada Kalamara You can buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R5TJDGQ
Sci Phi Journal
The Real World, the story of a confused avatar, is about to be published in Sci Phi Journal. Details will soon follow.
Antipodean SF – To Our New Home In The Stars
To Our New Home in the Stars, my short story about humanity’s search for, well, a new home in the stars, originally at Dream Forge, is available on Antipodean SF. You can read it here.
Murder Park After Dark – A Murder of Tigers
A Murder of Tigers, one of the darkest stories I’ve ever written, was published in the weird horror anthology Murder Park After Dark Vol. 3, edited by Karter Mycroft.
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Antipodean SF – The Sacred Order of the Guardians of the Last Door
The Sacred Order of the Guardians of the Last Door, my short story about silent monks, tap dancing, and the end of the world, originally at On Spec, is now available on Antipodean SF. You can read it here.
Antipodean SF – Against Stupidity
Against Stupidity, my micro-story about a possible solution to a future Trump, originally at Lite Lit One, is now on Antipodean SF. You can read it here.
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Twenty-two Twenty-eight – The Ups and Downs of Being Starborn
In August, a fourth story was accepted and published in Twenty-two Twenty-eight. The Ups and Downs of Being Starborn is a tale of finding your roots and deciding where you belong. You can read it here.
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Twenty-two Twenty-eight – Blue Is The Sea, and Deep
In May, a third story was published in Twenty-two Twenty-eight. Blue is the Sea, and Deep, is a tale of a future Earth submerged under water, and the changes that had to be made to adapt in such an environment. … Continue reading
Daily Science Fiction – Mothers and Sons
My time travel story, Mothers and Sons, was accepted by Daily Science Fiction in July, and published a few days ago — you can read it here. It’s my fourth time travel story that gets published, and the third dealing … Continue reading
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Antipodean SF – one more
To Our New Home in the Stars, a story of humanity seeking a new home (well, in the stars,) will be published in Antipodean SF in October.
Murder Park After Dark
My story, A Murder of Tigers, will be included in Murder Park After Dark anthology, to be published in September.
Hybrid Fiction
I have a soft acceptance for a story to Hybrid Fiction. As soon as there’s something more concrete, I’ll make a more formal announcement.
Third sale to Twenty-two Twenty-eight
Blue is the Sea and Deep, a short tale of three women in a future Earth covered by water, will be published in Twenty-two Twenty-eight in May.
Antipodean SF – another acceptance
Against Stupidity, my little fable about Trump, democracy, and the future of humanity, will be published in Antipodean SF.
Antipodean SF: The Longest Journey
My drabble about an epic journey to the ends of the universe and the future of humanity, was published as a reprint in Antipodean SF, Issue 257.
The Centropic Oracle: The Horn of Amalthea
An audio version of The Horn of Amalthea was produced by The Centropic Oracle.
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Laughing at Shadows: The Haunting of Peruvius Corcorant
My perfectly silly ghost story, The Haunting of Peruvius Corcorant, was published in Laughing at Shadows, a Bad Dream Entertainment humor/horror anthology.
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Galaxy’s Edge Issue 43: I Am Salvador
I Am Salvador, my short story about Salvador Dali, was published in Galaxy’s Edge Issue 43 (March 2020), the Special Tribute Issue to Mike Resnick. It was a great honor to be a part of this issue. Also, this was … Continue reading
Antipodean SF – 21st sale of 2019
So I had another acceptance before the end of 2019, bringing the tally to 21 for this year — a new record at last, after two years of 20 sales each. This is The Sacred Order of the Guardians of … Continue reading
Mad Scientist Journal Winter 2020 – The Horn of Amalthea
The final issue of Mad Scientist Journal is live, and there’s The Horn of Amalthea — once again. Sad to see MSJ go, glad I’m a part of its final journey.
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Twenty-two Twenty-eight: There’s More Than Wolves in These Woods, Cindy
My story, “There’s More Than Wolves in These Woods, Cindy, ” a little fable featuring Cinderella, Snow White, and a certain wolf, was accepted and published by Twenty-two Twenty-eight.
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AntipodeanSF – The Curse of the Ice Dragon
My story, The Curse of the Ice Dragon, was reprinted in Issue 253 of the lovely Australian publication AntipodeanSF. It’s about a princess and a dragon … or not.
Mad Scientist Journal Winter 2020 Is Coming
My story, The Horn of Amalthea, featuring the goat that nurtured Zeus, is going to be published yet once again – in Mad Scientist Journal Final Issue.
Laughing at Shadows to be launched March 2020
My story, The Haunting of Peruvius Corcorant, is a part of the “humorously horrific” Bad Dream Entertainment anthology of funny horror stories Laughing at Shadows, edited by Brett Reistroffer, to be launched March 2, 2020.
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Galaxy’s Edge Issue 41 – A Letter from Peter Jefferson
My story, “A Letter from Peter Jefferson to his Father, Peter Jefferson”, is in Issue 41 of Galaxy’s Edge magazine, edited by Mike Resnick, alongside some excellent stories by great writers, as usual. It’s about fathers, sons, and cloning.
DreamForge Issue 3: Tales of Kindred Souls – To Our New Home in the Stars
My little flash piece, To Our New Home in the Stars, was published this month in DreamForge Magazine’s Issue 3 (Tales of Kindred Souls). There’s a discount offer just for you, only valid until September 30 — and here’s the … Continue reading
Another story in Antipodean SF
Another acceptance to Antipodean SF, scheduled for February 2020. That’s my 96th story sale overall, so 100 is not so far away now.
Two Stories in On Spec
I love On Spec — it’s a great Canadian speculative fiction magazine that’s been around for thirty years now. You’ll never guess what they just did though: they published TWO of my stories in Vol. 30 No. 1. Blue Crystal … Continue reading
Antipodean SF: The Horn of Amalthea
Once again, a reprint was published in Antipodean SF. This time it was The Horn of Amalthea, my Greek mythology flash piece which is on quite a roll these days. But what was a first for Antipodean SF — they … Continue reading
Monsters: The Mirror in the Bathroom
Another of my drabbles, The Mirror in the Bathroom, was published in Monsters, a Dark Drabbles Anthology by Black Hare Press.
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Fiddler’s Green Peculiar Parish Magazine
My 95th story sale (which is also my 80th international story sale, a nice round number) is a reprint of one of my favorite stories (Memoirs of a One-Time Dragon Slayer Apprentice) to the All-Magical Issue of the incredibly named … Continue reading
Prisoner in Stone – Angels
Prisoner in Stone, my Pazuzu drabble, was published in Angels, a dark drabbles anthology by Black Hare Press.
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Helios Quarterly Magazine – Night Games
My drabble Night Games –which I’d rather not describe at all to avoid spoilers–, published in HQM’s website a couple of years ago, was finally officially published in Vol.2 Issue 4 of the magazine.
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Factor Four Issue 6 – An Android’s Guide to Deciphering Emotions
An Android’s Guide to Deciphering Emotions, a story of an AI’s struggle to recognize love, was published in Factor Four Issue 6. Funny thing: I mostly write flash, and Factor Four mostly publishes flash, but both my sales to them … Continue reading
Mad Scientist Journal
My only July sale so far was to Mad Scientist Journal. It’s fitting in a way, as my first paid story sale was to Mad Scientist Journal, back in 2014, and now I’ll have a story in what is supposed … Continue reading
Lite Lit One
The second sale in the same day was to Lite Lit One, and the following day my story was actually published. I’m very happy that Against Stupidity, my little 200-word fable about a future Trump and his supporters — and … Continue reading
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Antipodean SF
I’m finally posting again. I’m on vacation in the island of Gavdos and it’s as hard to concentrate as to find the time / the free table in the tavern / the free electric socket to use my laptop, but … Continue reading
Selene Quarterly Magazine
Cover reveal for November 2020 issue of SQM. November 2020 is still a while away, but what a cover this is!
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Dream Forge
Continuing the saga of this year’s acceptances, I had a new one to Dream Forge. “To Our New Home in the Stars” had been a Cast of Wonders Flash Fiction Contest finalist story, expanded to 505 words, and I’m very … Continue reading
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Curiosities
I’ve been remiss in posting, but that’s what I always do, so it’s cool. Anyway, there was a sixth acceptance in May, making it my most successful month ever. Also, Curiosities was a market I’d been long trying to crack, … Continue reading
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Factor Four
I made a second sale to Factor Four — first Issue 1, now Issue 6. Memoirs of a One-Time Dragon Slayer’s Apprentice was one of my favorite stories, as is this one, An Android’s Guide to Deciphering Emotions — a … Continue reading
Five Minutes at Hotel Stormcove
It’s also published! A lovely anthology by Atthis Arts, and I’m in there with The Ghost Who Haunted Her. Once again, in the company of some great authors — three of us, in fact, are both in Best Vegan SFF … Continue reading
The Horn of Amalthea
My little Greek-themed story about the goat that nurtured Zeus will be podcast in The Centropic Oracle. This was my fourth story sale in May.
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Monsters and Angels
On the same day that my story was accepted by Selene Quarterly Magazine, I also had two reprint drabbles’ acceptances, one to Angels anthology and the other to Monsters anthology, both by Black Hare Press. In fact I submitted both … Continue reading
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Selene Quarterly Magazine
One of my favorite stories, Magic Flows Through Our Hands Like Water, was accepted for publication in Selene Quarterly Magazine. It’s a story about magic, its disappearance from the world, a witch’s quest to bring it back, and the consequences.
Galaxy’s Edge No.10
It’s been almost three weeks now since this happened, but with the Easter and all that I never got around to posting. Well, now it’s time to. I finally made that tenth sale to Galaxy’s Edge and I’m very happy … Continue reading
The Sin of Envy
AntipodeanSF has published another of my Galaxy’s Edge reprints, The Sin of Envy. As always, you can read the story and download the eBook for free.
Best Vegan SFF 2018
After 2016, I’ve been accepted for 2018 Best Vegan SFF anthology too. This is for Pandora, Rising — a Galaxy’s Edge story based on a Greek myth. I don’t usually do Greek-themed stories, but it turns out that I’ve sold … Continue reading
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Twenty-two Twenty-eight
One of my stories is now published on Twenty-two Twenty-eight, a very interesting blog founded by Jennifer Barnick and edited by Rose Smith. The story’s “Then, Mr. Yang Sets Out to Restore the Balance of the Universe“, my weird take … Continue reading
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March Publications
Lately, my publications have been lagging far behind my sales. So it’s a good thing that March started with two new story publications, in the magazines where I most regularly appear: Galaxy’s Edge (8th appearance, third time in a row … Continue reading
The Horn of Amalthea gets to Antipodean SF
Another sale, the fourth in 2019 so far: this one is a reprint, another Galaxy’s Edge story (surprise) scheduled to appear in Antipodean SF (it’s the sixth one to take this route.) It’s the Horn of Amalthea, my dark take … Continue reading
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Five Minutes in Hotel Stormcove
My story will be in the lovely new anthology “Five Minutes in Hotel Stormcove” by Atthis Arts. The story is “The Ghost Who Haunted Her”, a love story between a ghost and a robot paranormal investigator. My ongoing stats: 80 total … Continue reading
Sins and Other Worlds
Sins and Other Worlds is a dark Science Fiction short story anthology comprised of reprint stories from 30 talented authors. The stories range from deep space, alien planets, alternate realities and beyond. Most stories within are flash fiction interspersed with … Continue reading
My January Sales
I sold a story on New Year’s Day in fact. “The Sacred Order of the Guardians of the Last Door” is another of my funny stories to sell — this one to On Spec. It involves silent monks, tap dancing, … Continue reading
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Crickets in December
Crickets in December, so far. Makes for a nice title, at least. In lack of anything else to report, I’ll just mention that “Frozen Moments, Stolen Out of Time” will be published as a reprint in Antipodean SF. It’s actually my … Continue reading
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Bad Dream Entertainment
My third original sale in November is for a funny ghost story that was accepted to the — still untitled — Bad Dream Entertainment Horror/Humor Anthology. This seems to be very interesting and I’m looking forward to the publication. Submissions … Continue reading
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On Spec
A very exciting new sale for me, for several reasons. Up until now the longest story I ever sold was 2500 words (and to be frank, I very rarely sell stories longer than 1000 words.) Well, that’s a whopping behemoth … Continue reading
Galaxy’s Edge IX
After quite some time, here’s my 9th sale to Galaxy’s Edge, for another 500-word piece (I seem to be selling quite a few of them recently, mostly to Galaxy’s Edge.) Anyway, that was my 74th sale, 27th for an original … Continue reading
The Horn of Amalthea in Galaxy’s Edge
Another of my flash pieces, The Horn of Amalthea, is in the current issue of Galaxy’s Edge (Issue 34). It’s my seventh time in Galaxy’s Edge.
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Drabbledark II
Another of my drabbles has been accepted by Eric S. Fomley for the forthcoming Drabbledark II anthology. If it’s as good as the first Drabbledark, that’s great news.
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AntipodeanSF 242
The Mirror in the Bathroom is in this month’s Antipodean SF, Issue 242.
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Timeshift
Another one of my time travel stories, You Can Always Change the Past, is published once more — this time in Timeshift, a brand new anthology about time. Here’s the link for Amazon.
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AntipodeanSF
One of my favorite time travel stories, Getting to Know You, is in this Month’s Antipodean SF (Issue 241). As usual, it’s free to read and free to download as an ebook. Here’s the link (valid for Issue 241 over … Continue reading
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Martian Magazine
My drabble, The Mirror in the Bathroom, was published for a second time in less than a week. This time in Martian Magazine, a brand new web publication featuring drabbles. It was just the second drabble published there. It was … Continue reading
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Galaxy’s Edge Issue 33
The new Galaxy’s Edge issue is out there, and it’s the third one in 2018 to contain my stories. This one includes Pandora Rising, one of my rare Greek mythology takes. Also, stories by Orson Scott Card, Robert Silverberg, K. … Continue reading
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Drabbledark
Drabbledark is officially out. The paperback is available to buy, and the ebook is available to pre-order.
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Story Bundle
It seems that I’m in a story bundle, too. No, really. It’s the 2018 Military SF Storybundle, and I’m in because I’m in The Year’s Best Military & Adventure SF which is a part of the bundle. As I’m really terrible … Continue reading
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And here I am, in Nature…
Yes, I am in there. In Deep Water. Can you believe it? 🙂 This is my story in Nature, and this is my guest post in Nature Future Conditional: The story behind the story.
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Drabbledark
Drabbledark is almost here, packed with nice, dark drabbles! Feel free to pre-order it in Amazon.
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Sins and Other Worlds
That’s another new reprint anthology by Eric S. Fomley, and this one is going to feature The Sin of Envy.
Martian
A new magazine for drabbles, and another acceptance for The Mirror in the Bathroom, making it my most successful drabble to date.
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The Year’s Best Military and Adventure SF
Baen’s The Year’s Best Military and Adventure SF Volume IV, edited by David Afsharirad, features yet another of my time travel stories and is available to buy.
Nature
Another first: one of my time travel stories will be published in Nature Magazine (I don’t know when yet, but time travelling takes the edge off when.) Also a (somewhat regular) acceptance at AntipodeanSF.
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The Curse of the Ice Dragon
It’s finally live and free to read on Daily Science Fiction! So go read it!!!
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Kickstarters
Just a reminder: both Timeshift and Drabbledark have ongoing Kickstarters, and they could use your help. It’s all about paying the authors more — and what could be better than that? 🙂
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Helios Quarterly Magazine, Stella’s Literary Bistro, AntipodeanSF
More acceptances, making it eleven for 2018 and 68 in total (I’ve decided to count my 15 Greek publications together with the 53 international ones, so that’s that.) First, another drabble was accepted by Helios Quarterly Magazine (so now I’ve … Continue reading
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Daily Science Fiction
Sold a story to Daily Science Fiction, and that’s a first. I didn’t post it before, as I was waiting for the contract. So that was the announcement I had promised.
Galaxy’s Edge VIII
Just to mention: 8th story accepted to Galaxy’s Edge. So, five published, three to go. No more stats for now, I have another announcement to make (but I’m not making it yet.)
Factor Four Issue 1 Has Launched
You can buy the issue or subscribe here. And you should buy it, not because of my story, but because it includes stories by some of the best emerging SF&F writers. If you are in doubt, read this: Issue 1 Contents … Continue reading
The Centropic Oracle
The Centropic Oracle has podcast one of my stories. You can listen to it here.
Galaxy’s Edge Issue 31
And here’s my fifth publication of the year, The Sin of Envy to Galaxy’s Edge. I’m in consecutive issues of Galaxy’s Edge for the second time, and in 5 of the last 10 issues.
AntipodeanSF Issue 236
That’s my fourth publication for the year, another reprint to AntipodeanSF.
Year’s Best Military and Adventure Science Fiction Anthology
My very short Galaxy’s Edge story, You Can Always Change the Past, is going to be included in Year’s Best Military and Adventure Science Fiction Anthology, edited by David Afsharirad. I don’t know exactly when, but I’m certainly looking forward to … Continue reading
Galaxy’s Edge – Seventh Sale
Also in January, my seventh story was accepted to Galaxy’s Edge. The Lady Who Would Not Die is one of my all-time favorite stories, and by far my longest story to appear in Galaxy’s Edge. This was my 46th sale, 22nd … Continue reading
Havok, Deep Space Design Issue
My third January publication was “The Longest Journey”, another one of my beloved 100-word pieces, in Havok January 2018 issue, Deep Space Design.
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Wrapping up 2017
My final 2017 acceptance was (once again) by AntipodeanSF, for the second outing of “You Can Always Change the Past.” This way 2017 ended up without a new record for sales, but at least it tied up with 2016 at … Continue reading
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October, November
Another bimonthly post about my sales and publications: October: A Human’s life published on Digital Fictions Pub’s QuickFic. October: A Human’s life published on AntipodeanSF, too. November: Daughter of the Sea published on AntipodeanSF. November: The Longest Journey accepted by Havok. That’s … Continue reading
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The Centropic Oracle
My Greek-themed story, Daughter of the Sea, originally published in Truancy and later included in Best Vegan SFF 2016, will be podcast by The Centropic Oracle. More news when there’s a publication date.
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Galaxy’s Edge (getting used to it)
And it’s a fifth acceptance by Galaxy’s Edge, the incredible magazine of Mike Resnick. It seems I’m becoming a regular 🙂 After the mythological interlude, I’m back with a piece of SF flash. I like writing that stuff. I’ll always … Continue reading
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Galaxy’s Edge goes fourth
Last week I had the nicest birthday present from Mike Resnick: an acceptance of my Greek myth mashup, Pandora Rising, to Galaxy’s Edge. I’ve been published in Galaxy’s Edge three times before, but only with flash; this will be my … Continue reading
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600 Second Saga
One of my stories will be podcast by 600 Second Saga. It will be my first appearance there and I’m happy about it.
Another Story in AntipodeanSF
I should also mention this: I had a third acceptance by AntipodeanSF in 2017, and I will have stories in the August, September and October issues. More statistics: 2017: 9 acceptances, 8 publications Lifetime: 35 acceptances, 25 publications