Posts Tagged ‘lightspeed magazine’
There Is No Cat
This may sound like a peculiar confession, but I love writing short stories. “Peculiar,” because up until five years ago never really tried shorter fiction, and I have been a writer for a really long time. So you’d think I would have. The first thing in my way, was that every time I thought up a new story and got…
Read MoreRthing It Up! and, a new short fiction collection is coming soon
Rthing It Up Happy to announce that this month (May, 2025) Lightspeed Magazine features a new short story of mine, with the somewhat awkward title, Rthing It Up: An Oral History. Yes, I know the awkward title is entirely my own fault, but I promise it makes sense almost immediately. So run on over and read it—or listen,…
Read MoreGet Hyped! The Wrong Side of Sundown, and Tandemstar Book 4
Get Hyped! I have a new short story in Lightspeed Magazine this month! It’s called “Get Hyped!” and it’s about what happens when a writer spends too much time on his Peloton, wondering if the instructors can see him. (Well, kinda.) It’s the usual blend of funny-but-dystopian you may have come to expect by now.…
Read MoreHypnopompic Circumstance
My latest short story, Hypnopompic Circumstance, is available online from Lightspeed Magazine as of today! Read, or listen if you’d prefer. And if you want it on an e-reader (to have a copy forever) you can purchase the issue! And, after you’ve finished reading, check out the Author Spotlight, in which I discuss the writing…
Read MoreSchrodinger’s Catastrophe
I’m happy to announce the publication of Schrodinger’s Catastrophe, a brand-new, never-seen-before novelette, in the pages of the November issue of Lightspeed Magazine! Let’s have a quick Q and A to talk about this. Q: A…novelette? A: Okay, I didn’t know this was a thing either. My first guess was that the Novelettes was an…
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