Category: short stories

  • 2011 in review, and nominations/eligibility

    I guess this is an obligatory nominating post for your nominating considerations; here are All the Things I published in 2011. Short Fiction of 2011: “Held Close in Syllables of Light,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, novelette. (If you know me, you know how important this one is to me!) “A Mother Goes Between,” Jabberwocky, short story.…

  • Held Close in Syllables of Light: the official announcement.

      “Held Close in Syllables of Light,”  my clockpunk novelette set in Birdverse, just went live at Beneath Ceaseless Skies. It features three queer characters, secondary world Jews, automata, magic, and a curious mechanical box.  It is a part of my novel in progress, The Earthkeepers. Incoherent babblings about the novelette are at my livejournal…

  • “A Mother Goes Between” is up

    My story “A Mother Goes Between” is up at the new, online incarnation of Jabberwocky (Jabberwocky 6). It is a difficult and triggery story, but one I love very much, and I’m happy that Erzebet and Sean gave it a home. I’d love to hear what you think.  

  • Birdverse!

    June seems to be a month for good news. I sold a 14k novelette, “Their names held close in syllables of light,” to Beneath Ceaseless Skies. This story will introduce readers to to my epic fantasy world, Birdverse, and to my novel in progress 🙂 I’ve been working on Birdverse for the last four years,…

  • Giant

    Sold an odd magic realism flash fiction piece, “Giant,” to Not One of Us.