Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2026

Update and Women in Horror Month

NOMINATION


I am very happy to share that my prose-poem, “Soulbirds and Firefoxes,” has been nominated for a Rhysling Award. 
The same poem also received an honorable mention in the Marrow Halloween poetry contest and has been nominated for a Pushcart. The poem is still available to read at Marrow Magazine, and it is also in my latest collection, A Food Court in Hell.


PUBLICATION


My poems, "The Clock-Drawing Test" and "Things My Uncles Made in Prison," are included in Roadside Assistance: A Roadside Press Reader, an anthology edited by Dan Denton and Michele McDannold. 


APPEARANCE


I was a guest on the Plague Remedy Podcast - many thanks to host Stephen Sacco. Hope you find time to give it a listen!


WOMEN IN HORROR MONTH


March is Women in Horror Month! If you like horror, check out:

Screaming Intensifies - a collection of short horror stories

Our Miss Engel - a vampire novella

The Order of the Four Sons series - while technically fantasy, it is chock-full of monsters and cosmic horrors

Happy haunted reading!







Tuesday, December 31, 2024

December News and 2024 Roundup


Happy New Years, friends! This year was not my most productive year. If you weren't already aware, my ever-present health issues have become more debilitating. I am no longer able to work. Over the Thanksgiving holiday, I spent a week in the hospital and am still slowly, slowly convalesceing. Right now, I pretty much spend all my time either sleeping or zoned out on the couch. I am trying to be patient with myself, and hope that I may do a bit more writing in 2025. 

I hate to rattle my little tin cup, but my hospital bills are starting to come in. So far, they are about $2,000. Please consider donating to help us pay them. Any little bit helps. 


DECEMBER NEWS


In December, I released Part 4 of my new dark fantasy romance series, In the King's Power. It's free to read on Kindle Unlimited, $1.99 to purchase

Part 5 will drop tomorrow, January 1. An excerpt is available to read here. It will be free to read on Kindle Unlimited as well, and $3.99 to purchase. 


2024 ROUNDUP


Honors


I had four poems nominated for a Rhysling Award: "Below the Bible Belt," "Little Brown Changeling," "The Two of Coins," and "When the Honeymoon is Over." "Little Brown Changeling," was awarded first place. 



My poetry collection, Moonlight and Monsters, was nominated for an Elgin Award.



And finally, my short story, "Feather and Scale," made the Top 50 in the Roadmap Writers Short Story Competition. 


Publications

I had 11 pieces published across six literary venues. I blurbed 500 Hidden Teeth, a new poetry collection by Scott Ferry. I did a book signing at the AWP Conference, which was in my hometown this year, and was a featured author on the Muse's Mic literary series. Additionally, I published three books:



Thank you so much to my readers and supporters - wishing you all a safe and happy 2025!




Tuesday, October 29, 2024

October News

AWARD


You guys! My poem, "Little Brown Changeling," won first place for this year's Rhysling Awards - long form category. I am especially moved because this poem is about our little brown changeling, Otter, now dearly departed. (I am a crazy cat lady from way back.) She's been gone four years now, and is still bringing magic into our lives. BIG, BIG thanks to the judges and to the person who nominated this poem. To celebrate, I am going to go hug all my resident fur babies. Please go hug yours. It was originally published in Aphelion.


The little brown changeling in question

 
PUBLICATION


The SFPA has an annual Halloween reading - this year, my poem, "The Ghost Forest" was included. All poems are audio recorded, so please have a listen and Happy Halloween to all who celebrate!

 
APPEARANCE


If you missed my interview on Muse's Mic, here is the recording. Thanks again to James and Sandy for being such excellent hosts. 


COMING SOON

 
In the King’s Power - Part 3 will be dropping on November 1. 

Parts 1 and 2 are already live on Amazon. For bonus excerpts, check out the series overview here on this blog.   


OTHER STUFF

Halloween season isn't quite over yet! Don't forget my short horror story collection, Screaming Intensifies from Whiskey City Press. 
I still have a few copies, so if you'd like yours autographed, hit me up

I also still have copies of most of my poetry books, so please feel free to order those from me as well.




 

Monday, September 30, 2024

September News

NOMINATION

I got my contributor copy of the 2024 Rhysling Anthology. I had four poems nominated for Rhysling Awards this year, and my poem, "Little Brown Changeling," is a finalist. It was originally published in Aphelion Magazine. Thank you so much to the judges and congrats to my fellow poets.


APPEARANCE

On September 25, I was the featured author on the Muse's Mic, a new literary series by SpoFest, sponsored by Sheila-na-Gig Magazine. It was a great interview - I will share the recording as soon as it is available. Thank you to James Bryant and Sandra Feen for being excellent hosts. 


SCREAMING INTENSIFIES 


The first review for Screaming Intensifies is in! Thank you so much, Richard - so pleased to hear you liked the book! 


I got my author copies of Screaming Intensifies, so if you'd like an autographed copy, hit me up. It's $16 + shipping. I can take PayPal or Venmo. It's the perfect Halloween read!

As always, I will do two books for $20 if you'd like a poetry collection as well.


IN THE KING'S POWER 


Part 1 of In the King's Power dropped on September 1. Read an excerpt here

Part 2 will go live on October 1. The excerpt for it is here

Thank you so much to everyone who has purchased a copy of Part 1 or read it on Kindle Unlimited. The series was a lot of fun to write, and I am going to miss these characters so much. Knowing that some readers are out there enjoying their company brings me such joy.


Thanks, as always, for stopping by this old site! 















Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Screaming Intensifies is now available!

 NEW RELEASE


My short horror story collection, Screaming Intensifies, is now available in paperback on Amazon for $16.50. Thank you so much to John, Skaja and Scott for making this happen!

Screaming Intensifies is fifteen strange and fantastic tales: A man stranded on a deserted island is menaced by a mermaid. A seemingly idyllic Midwest farm is situated on the edge of a forest where strange creatures dwell. A sin eater attempts to help a man on death row. Demons, ghouls, weird west settings, fairy tale retellings, a horse-headed lady, and more dark imaginings haunt these pages. 

Here is an excerpt from the opening story, "Feather and Scale":

When Ash first glimpsed the mermaid, he thought he was hallucinating.

It was not an unreasonable assumption. He’d been on the island for ninety days now, give or take. He hadn’t kept track at first, his arrival a blur of heat and pounding headaches and denial. It was like he’d left his body and was watching someone else perform one series of grim tasks after another.

Plus, the creature he’d just glimpsed had resembled Jenna. For a second, he’d thought it was Jenna, her copper-bright hair distinct against the blue sea, only about twenty yards off the south side of the island. He’d almost called out to her, but then she’d arched her body in a dolphin dive and he could see where the fair skin graded into silvery scales. He’d watched as she’d disappeared beneath the surface, astonished at the length of her fishy lower body.

He kept the binoculars trained on the reef. A few minutes later, the mermaid emerged again in the shallows, foraging among the sponges and polyps. Her movements reminded him of a deer hovering at the edge of a clearing, nosing around in the clover. The mermaid scooped something out of the water into her mouth. It was too small for him to make out what it was. Her hand had pale, almost translucent webbing between the fingers.

She was there for less than ten minutes. When she finished grazing, she turned and glided back out into the open water. Again, she dove. This time, she did not resurface.

Stunned, he lowered the binoculars. “Whoo, boy, Jenna,” he muttered. “You’re not gonna believe this.”


Happy early Halloween to all!



Thursday, August 29, 2024

August News

TOP 50!


I received news this month that my short story, "Feather and Scale," made it to the top 50 of the Roadmap Writers Short Story Competition. Thank you so much to the judges and congrats to my fellow quarterfinalists. I'm afraid that I have since heard that my story did not advance to the top 25, but of course, it is still a huge honor to have made the long list! 

"Feather and Scale" is the story of a man shipwrecked on a deserted island who is menaced by a mermaid. It originally appeared in Meat for Tea magazine and will be in my forthcoming short story collection, Screaming Intensifies, from Whiskey City Press. (More on that below.)


APPEARANCE

I will be the featured guest on the Muse's Mic, a virtual literary series sponsored by SpoFest, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 6-7 pm CT. Hope some of you can tune in!


COMING SOON


Part 1 of my new dark fantasy romance, In the King's Power, will be dropping in just a few days! It will be only 99 cents as an ebook, and will be available through Kindle Unlimited.

Details about the series are available here, including an excerpt and the publishing schedule. I will post again when the book is live. Part 2 will be available October 1. 



Also coming soon, just in time for Halloween - my short story collection, Screaming Intensifies, from Whiskey City Press. I just received my proof copy, so it will be dropping any day. Many thanks to the Whiskey City team for making this happen. 

Thank you for reading! Hope you get a chance to check out some of my new work. 


Tuesday, July 30, 2024

July News

PUBLICATIONS



My poem, "Father," was reprinted in Confetti's spring issue. (It previously appeared in New Feathers.) Thank you to editor Gabriel Sebastian. 


COMING SOON FROM WHISKEY CITY PRESS

Screaming Intensifies is fifteen strange and fantastic tales: A man stranded on a deserted island is menaced by a mermaid. A seemingly idyllic Midwest farm is situated on the edge of a forest where strange creatures dwell. A sin eater attempts to help a man on death row. Demons, ghouls, weird west settings, fairy tale retellings, a horse-headed lady, and more dark imaginings haunt these pages. More details to come.



NEW O4S PROJECT


For the three or four of you that read and liked The Order of the Four Sons series, I have been working on a project since 2015 that I am now doing final edits on. It's an alternate timeline called In the King's Power, and will be released serially in six parts. I haven't decided yet if I'm going to use Kindle Vella or just plain old Kindle Unlimited. It was a lot of fun to write, so I hope someone else finds it as fun to read. I will share more details as I finish up edits and get ready to release Volume 1. Stay tuned!


Friday, June 28, 2024

June News

NOW AVAILABLE
My poetry collection, Ain’t These Sorrows Sweet, is now available to purchase from Amazon and Roadside Press.
 
Check out the latest review:
 
“There is much to live through in these poems, much to survive through, and we feel every pang, every triumph, every release." Thank you to Scott Ferry. Read his complete review at Heavy Feathers.

 
PUBLICATIONS

My review of Fill Me with Birds by Scott Ferry and Daniel McGinn is up at Heavy Feathers.


 
My poem, “Pando,” is in the latest issue of Thimble Magazine. Thank you to editor Nadia Arioli. The above picture is the cover art by Emelly Velasco.

 
FORTHCOMING

My short story collection, Screaming Intensifies, is coming soon from Whiskey City Press. More details to come. In the meantime, enjoy this cool cover art, designed by John Patrick Robbins.
 
 
 
 

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Cover Reveal: Screaming Intensifies

 


I am pleased to share the cover art for my short story collection, Screaming Intensifies - coming soon from Whiskey City Press. Many thanks to John Patrick Robbins, editor and cover designer, as well as Skaja Evans and Scott Simmons. 

Screaming Intensifies is fifteen strange and fantastic tales: A man stranded on a deserted island is menaced by a mermaid. A seemingly idyllic Midwest farm is situated on the edge of a forest where strange creatures dwell. A sin eater attempts to help a man on death row. Demons, ghouls, weird west settings, fairy tale retellings, a horse-headed lady, and more dark imaginings haunt these pages. 

Here is an excerpt from the opening story, "Feather and Scale":

When Ash first glimpsed the mermaid, he thought he was hallucinating.

It was not an unreasonable assumption. He’d been on the island for ninety days now, give or take. He hadn’t kept track at first, his arrival a blur of heat and pounding headaches and denial. It was like he’d left his body and was watching someone else perform one series of grim tasks after another.

Plus, the creature he’d just glimpsed had resembled Jenna. For a second, he’d thought it was Jenna, her copper-bright hair distinct against the blue sea, only about twenty yards off the south side of the island. He’d almost called out to her, but then she’d arched her body in a dolphin dive and he could see where the fair skin graded into silvery scales. He’d watched as she’d disappeared beneath the surface, astonished at the length of her fishy lower body.

He kept the binoculars trained on the reef. A few minutes later, the mermaid emerged again in the shallows, foraging among the sponges and polyps. Her movements reminded him of a deer hovering at the edge of a clearing, nosing around in the clover. The mermaid scooped something out of the water into her mouth. It was too small for him to make out what it was. Her hand had pale, almost translucent webbing between the fingers.

She was there for less than ten minutes. When she finished grazing, she turned and glided back out into the open water. Again, she dove. This time, she did not resurface.

Stunned, he lowered the binoculars. “Whoo, boy, Jenna,” he muttered. “You’re not gonna believe this.”

 


Tuesday, May 30, 2023

May News

BOOK REVIEW


We received our first review on Midnight Glossolalia. Poet Jerome Berglund writes, “…it’s absolutely one of the most interesting, provocative, entertaining works of poetry (and collaboration) I’ve had the enormous privilege and good luck of discovering.” Thank you so much, Jerome! Read his full review on Amazon or Goodreads.


FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS
Moonlight and Monsters, my latest poetry collection, will be releasing in June from Gnashing Teeth Press.

Screaming Intensifies, a collection of short horror stories, will be releasing later this year from Whiskey City Press – date TBD. I will keep you all posted.


PUBLICATIONS


Morels was released earlier this month from Voice Lux Press as part of their chapbook series. Download a copy for $3 on their website.


My prose-poem, “Below the Bible Belt,” appeared in Thanatos. Thank you to editors Rebecca Kilroy and Arden Delphine Young. This piece is also in my latest collection, Midnight Glossolalia (co-authored with Scott Ferry and Lillian Necakov).



Little Brown Changeling” appeared in the May issue of Aphelion. It’s a poem about our dearly departed Otter, who we miss so much. Thank you to editor Dan Hollifield and the rest of the Aphelion team.




Mimesis,” is up at the Rye Whiskey Review. Thank you, as always, to editor John Patrick Robbins.


APPEARANCES
On May 13, I attended the Dark and Stormy Night open mic at Darkwood House Gallery in Independence, MO. Darkwood House Gallery is a fabulous venue for dark art and events, as well as an oddities and curiosities shop, and a fashion boutique for designer Ezra October. If you’re ever in Independence and love strange/occult stuff, stop in! I look forward to visiting again.

My portrait by Beth Barnett and me! My portrait depicts me with a nightingale, to symbolize my voice as a poet 


The three portraits by Beth Barnett - Kyra Wiggins (left), mine (center) and Jennifer White (right) 


On May 20, I was one of the featured storytellers for Truth in Comedy. The event was held at the Bunker Center for the Arts. Thank you to everyone who came out and supported us—it was a fantastic evening! My fellow storytellers, Kyra Wiggins and Jennifer White, were compelling, the comedians were hilarious, and featured artist Beth Barnett painted three amazing pieces. Thank you especially to Byron Stamps for organizing the event. Truth in Comedy regularly does shows in KC, Topeka, Lawrence, and Dallas. If you ever get a chance to attend, I highly recommend it!


UPCOMING APPEARANCES

Moonlight and Monsters Book Release, hosted by Gnashing Teeth Press, Saturday, July 8, 2 pm CT; Scott Ferry will be joining us emcee and reader!

A Reading and Conversation with Lindsey Royce and Lauren Scharhag, hosted by Press 53, Thursday, August 10, 6:30 pm CT

SpoFest Featured Reader, Tuesday, September 5, 6 pm CT


OTHER NEWS


Some of my books are now available for purchase at the Darkwood House Gallery, 10918 E Winner Road, Lower Level, Independence, MO 64052. Thank you to Darren Hineslety for agreeing to peddle my wares! I think I’ve found my people at Darkwood House.

















Thursday, April 27, 2023

April News

FORTHCOMING  

Big news! I have two more books that will be released this year!



Morels, a poetry chapbook, will be released in May by Voice Lux Press. How gorgeous is this cover art by Katriina Purru.



Screaming Intensifies, a collection of horror stories, will be released from Whiskey City Press – date TBD. I will keep you all posted!


PUBLICATIONS


“When the Honeymoon is Over,” appeared in Aphelion: The Webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Many thanks to publisher Dan Hollifield and the rest of the Aphelion team.



“Skinwalker,” appeared in Anvil Tongue Books. (It was previously published at Mitchell Pluto’s Artzine.) Many thanks to editor Daniel Cyran.



“Another Poem About the Moon,” is up at the Rye Whiskey. I am so grateful to John Patrick Robbins for his continuous support of my work.


 
“The Ledger” and “Jack and Lucy” appear in The Dead Pets Poetry Anthology (Transcendent Zero Press). It is available to purchase on Amazon. Proceeds from this book go to the ASPCA. Many thanks to editors Damian Ward Hey and Rick C. Christiansen.


APPEARANCES

I was the featured reader at the Spoken Word Club on April 25. Thank you to Robbi Nester for hosting.


 
Saturday, May 20, 8 pm, I will be one of the storytellers at Truth in Comedy at the Bunker Center for the Arts, 1014 E 19th Street, KCMO 64108. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please visit www.truthincomedy.com for more details. **Update - tickets available for purchase at Prekindle


I am also planning a poetry reading in late May with poet Lindsey Royce – watch my social media channels for details.







Tuesday, March 28, 2023

March News

MIDNIGHT GLOSSOLALIA COPIES AVAILABLE!


I still have copies of Midnight Glossolalia. If you'd like a copy, it's $17. Please email or message me, and I'll be happy to send you one! It's also available on Amazon and Meat for Tea


PUBLICATIONS




Skinwalker” appeared in the Mitchell Pluto Artzine. Thank you to Mitchell for publishing this piece.
 


“Light Studies,” “Heaven Spelled Backwards,” and “The Pottery Shard Graveyard” are in Issue 4 of The Black Shamrock. My deepest gratitude, as always, to editor John Patrick Robbins.



“Curandera,” “Overlook” and “Lambent” appeared in Setu Magazine’s annual Western Voices Edition. Thank you to guest editor Thomas Scott Outlar and to EiC Anurag Sharma.



Medusa Browses the Beauty Aisle,” is up at Ice Floe Press as part of their Cassandra/Chorale Mythology Project. Many thanks to editor Robert Frede Kenter. The poem is paired with art by Robert, “Display Case – Medusa Goes Shopping.” This poem will appear in my poetry collection, Moonlight and Monsters, forthcoming from Gnashing Teeth Press.



“Medusa Browses the Beauty Aisle,” “The Ghost Forest,” “Curse of the Spider Woman,” “Snakes and Boxes” and “Root” appear in Lothlorien Journal, Vol. 20: Masks of Many Colours, which is now available to purchase on Lulu. You can also read these poems for free at Lothlorien online. Many thanks to editor Strider Marcus Jones.


APPEARANCES

My brilliant co-authors, Scott Ferry and Lillian Necakov, and I did two more readings this month to promote our new release, Midnight Glossolalia (Meat for Tea Press). They’re both available to watch on video.

 
The first was at SpoFest. Thank you to fabulous hosts, James Bryant and Rick Christiansen.



The second was hosted by Tina Marie Johnson of Blue Mountain Creative Consulting. To access, input passcode &uN2d&7C.


OTHER NEWS


The Queer Weird West Tales Anthology has been shortlisted for a 2022 Aurealis Award. Congrats to editor Julie Bozza and to my fellow contributors. Copies are available on Amazon, Smashwords, and other retailers. 



Gleam is now open for submissions through April 30! Get those cadralore in!