
The audiobook for my short horror story Leftovers is now available for free on YouTube, courtesy of Scare Street.

The audiobook for my short horror story Leftovers is now available for free on YouTube, courtesy of Scare Street.

My WWI horror drabble, The Fog of War, has been published in Dark Moments by Black Hare Press.

My 100-word abortion horror story Strawberry Jam has been published in the 666 anthology by Black Hare Press. This is a collection of extreme horror, so beware …

My 100-word horror story Third Eye (inspired by the Tool song of the same name) has been published in the Rock Band anthology by Ghost Orchid Press.

My short supernatural horror stories House of Whispers and Dressing Room Seven have been published in the Haunt anthology by Black Hare Press.

My short historical horror story The Savages was published in Issue No. 4 of Sanitarium Magazine. Available in paperback or on Kindle (free with Kindle Unlimited).

My post-apocalyptic horror story Close Your Eyes has been produced by The Creepy Podcast. You have to subscribe to listen, but it’s worth the price of admission — you’ll get access to over 1,400 stories from their archive, for only $7/month. Plus, you’ll get access to 5 new stories per week, including several more of mine (coming soon).

My bite-sized horror drabble Malarial has been published in the Bloodlust anthology by Black Ink Fiction.

My short story Dragonsbreath has been published in the Night Terrors Vol. 15 anthology by Scare Street. This is an odd one for me: part contemporary dark fantasy, part horror, and part (gasp!) romance.
Like several of the other Night Terrors anthologies which I’ve been a part of, this one debuted at #1 on the Kindle New Releases list for Horror Anthologies.


My psychological horror novelette Make it a Double has been published in Water Turns Red: An Anthology Of Crime Fiction. It’s a dark cautionary tale about the unintended consequences of unchecked envy and greed. It’s not quite horror, though the ending is plenty horrific. It’s more like an episode of The Twilight Zone written by Hubert Selby Jr. on a bad day.