
“The rooms were very still while the pages were softly turned and the winter sunshine crept in to touch the bright heads and serious faces with a Christmas greeting.”
~ Louisa May Alcott (b. November 29, 1832 – d. March 6, 1888), Little Women

“The rooms were very still while the pages were softly turned and the winter sunshine crept in to touch the bright heads and serious faces with a Christmas greeting.”
~ Louisa May Alcott (b. November 29, 1832 – d. March 6, 1888), Little Women
I’ve just received word from Diane Walton, Managing Editor of On Spec, that Issue #125 has gone to print.
This is a very special issue for me as it features not only my story, “The Trombone, the Pianist, the Four-Wheeler, and the Zombies,” but my first author interview.
Stay tuned!

Check out the Spring 2017 issue of Mid-American Review and the beautiful cover art by Sarah Knill.
I am so proud my story, “Slipped from the Tongue,” is included in this issue.

A bear sighting rouses fear, excitement, and romance among neighbors in a sleepy suburb.
My story, “Danger: Live Bear Trap” is live on SaturdayEveningPost.com.
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