
“Aggressive Mimicry” in Black Rainbow

My debut novella, The Haunting of Natalie Glasgow, is getting a coat of fresh paint with a new title conjured up by wonderful Steve Stred and cover art by the fantastic Eddie Generous.
THE POSSESSION OF NATALIE GLASGOW is the same under the cover, so take these words to heart:
“This is hands down one of the most original possession tales I have read. Ever. Full stop.” – Steve Stred, Kendall Reviews
“A quick, frightening read that touches on the primal fear within us all.” – Val, Cats Luv Coffee
“Totally had me completely creeped out. ” – Lilyn, Sci-Fi & Scary
Over at The J.J. Outre Review, there’s a heap of awesome flash fiction in Volume IV, Issue 1, including two of my new stories.
“Crow-House”: Be careful who and what you make fun of.
“Just a Scratch”: Lucky Dee is a private eye. Don’t hire him.
Check them out!
Remember “Daisy,” originally published at Gallows Hill? That vengeful puppy has a new leash in the Ladies of Horror Fiction podcast’s first Creatures episode, along with spooky stories by Sonora Taylor and Alyson Faye. Give a listen!
In December 2018, my ghastly Christmas ghost story “It Takes a Village” was published on Trembling With Fear at The Horror Tree.
Now it’s in print, along with every other special call Trembling With Fear story from 2018, in Trembling With Fear: More Tales from the Tree. It’s chock full of holiday and special themed stories, so check it out!
Over at The Bronzeville Bee, you can read my latest horror story, “Feast for Small Pieces,” about a talented woman who’s long been the inspiration for a character trope and has had enough.
I am late updating the site on this! Planet Scumm #6 has an audiobook on bandcamp. You can listen to my story “Scarlet Hide Molly” and other engaging stories like “Touch-Tone.”
The wonderful Ladies of Horror Fiction were kind enough to invite me to write a guest article this month, and it went up today: The Intimacy of Monsters.
Over at Planet Scumm, there’s a new squarebound edition of #6, the winter horror issue, with a less-Christmasy face, a desolate winter color scheme, and artwork of the leading ladies from my contribution, “Scarlet Hide Molly,” gracing the front cover.
Blood Bath Lit Zine’s second issue, Demons, is now available as an ebook. What does it take to survive when Washington, D.C. is overrun with demons? Find out in “The Joke,” and also read the many other neat stories loaded in this wonderful book.