The Duke and Jack Ridl
One of my favorite poets, Jack Ridl, and I have had a long correspondence. Though we’ve never met in-person, as Michigan transplants, writers, and educators who also spent formative time
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One of my favorite poets, Jack Ridl, and I have had a long correspondence. Though we’ve never met in-person, as Michigan transplants, writers, and educators who also spent formative time
I was recently interviewed by Lawrence Knorr, the publisher at Catamount Press, to talk about The Duke of Ash Avenue. You can check out that interview here. Pardon my muppet
I’m happy to report my first novel, The Duke of Ash Avenue, is officially for sale. You can buy it here with my publisher, Catamount Press, an imprint of Sunbury
I have a new short story out and available online with the journal Cotton Xenomorph. My story, “Pharmacy“, was published as part of their Cryptids and Climate Change special edition,
Issue 4 of The Lakeshore Review is now live and available for purchase here. It’s a beauty. Read on for my editorial. This practice can be disheartening. There’s the writing
I have a new short story out with the very cool Cowboy Jamboree Magazine. Aside from being a top shelf name for a journal, Cowboy Jamboree has the distinct honor
I have some new fiction out now with Barren, a West Michigan publication based out of Kalamazoo that publishes some really amazing stuff, and Issue 21 is no exception. The
I have a new short story — Dads on Deck — now available to read online at X-R-A-Y. This was a fun one to write for me, not least because
I have a new short story, “A Friend from School,” now live and free to read at your leisure. It’s about what happens when different points of your life collide.
A new short story, “The Lake House,” is now available from Cheat River Review. Cheat River is a literary journal published by the MFA program at West Virginia University, and