Published Works: Short Fiction
- "Chaser" in Wily Writers Podcast, September 2011.
- "Drinking the Moon" in Cabinet Des Fées, May 2010.
- "Stormada" serial fiction series in Steampunk Tales, 2009-2010.
- "Valhalla with a Twist of Lethe" newWitch Magazine Issue #18, Autumn 2008.
- "Loopholes" in Bad-Ass Faeries 2ed. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillman, Jagi Lamplighter & Jeff Hillman (2008, Marietta Publishing; reprinted 2009 by Mundania Press)
- "Ravenous" in Weird Tales Magazine Issue #346, Sept-Oct. 2007; reprinted in Weird Tales: The 21st Century, Volume 1 ed. Stephen H. Segal & Sean Wallace (2007, Prime Books); and Ravens in the Library ed. Sandra Buskirk (2009, Quiet Thunder Productions)
- "I Feel Lucky" in CyberAge Adventures ed. Frank Fradella (2004, CyberAge Press); reprinted 2009 on the Wily Writers, ed. Angel Leigh McCoy.
- "Special Guest" in Backstage Passes ed. Amelia G (1996, Rhinoceros Books).
- "Shards" in When Will You Rage? ed. Stewart Wieck (1994, White Wolf); reprinted in Strange City ed. Staley Krause (1996, HarperCollins).
- "Patchbelly and the Plague Wolf" in Drums Around the Fire ed. Bill Bridges (1993, White Wolf, Inc.)
- "Elynne Dragonchild" in Sword & Sorcererss IX ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley (1992, DAW Books); reprinted in Dragons: A Celebration of the Greatest of Mythic Creatures ed. James B. King (1995, Sovereign Seal Books).
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