Listen to “One Last Step” (formerly “Close Your Eyes”) on Tall Tale TV

My post-apocalyptic horror story Close Your Eyes has been produced as an audiobook by Chris Herron at Tall Tale TV. Chris did an amazing job with the narration, perfectly capturing the pacing and mood of the story. The production runs about 18 minutes long, and is available to listen to and download for free.

“Unarmed” published by Metastellar

My dystopian political story Unarmed has been published by Metastellar. It’s a story about a citizen fighting back against a cult-like authoritarian leader who is driving the country toward another Civil War. I wrote it in mid-2020, before the last election, and before the Jan 6th insurrection. It’s scary and sad how prescient it has ended up being. Hopefully life will stop imitating art before we’re this far gone. It’s available to read for free here.

Listen to “Something’s Wrong With Mom” on the Tales to Terrify podcast

Something’s Wrong With Mom, my short horror parable about addiction and depression, has been published by the Tales to Terrify podcast. The story starts around the 6:45 mark and runs about 15 minutes. It’s one of my personal favorites that I’ve written, and Tales to Terrify did an amazing job with it.

Listen to “The Door is Open” on The Storyteller Series Podcast

My sci-fi/horror story The Door is Open is now available as a 45 minute full-cast audio drama from The Storyteller Series Podcast. Listen for free at any of your favorite podcast providers, including:

If you’d prefer to read rather than listen, you can find the written version online here. Or get it on Kindle as part of the Dark Lane Vol. 11 anthology.

Listen to “House of Whispers” on The NoSleep Podcast

My short horror story House of Whispers was featured as part of the Season 16 Suddenly Shocking episode on The NoSleep Podcast. The story starts about 10 minutes into the show. This episode is only available to Season Pass subscribers, so you’ll have to subscribe to access it. It’s the best horror podcast in the world, so it’s worth the money. I promise.