Project Updates…

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Severed Dreams (novel)

Summary: Six outcasts struggle to face their demons and work together in order to stop a galactic civil war.

Current Status:  Final rewrites.

 

9th Ward (short story)

Summary:  A hurricane victim tries to survive a supernatural collision of past and future New Orleans.

Published:  The Midnight Diner (April 2009).

City of Refuge (short story)

Summary:  A prophet accused of murder is transported across a post-apocalyptic America to a stronghold controlled by the Catholic Church.

Current Status:  Under review for the Nick Cave Anthology.

Communicating With The Dead (flash)

Summary: A husband tries to communicate with his wife after she’s been infected with a deadly toxin.

Current Status: Under review at Shock Totem.

Ghost in the Machine (short story)

Summary:  Supporters of a covert government mind control program get more than they bargained for when surveillance techniques are turned against them.

Current Status:  Under review at Apex Magazine and Weird Tales.

We Interrupt This Program (short story)

Summary:  A series of Election Day bombings force a cable news director to chose between his family and country.

Current Status: Under review at Shimmer.

Zombie Nation (short story)

Summary: A plague of self-interest and apathy threatens to bring the world to the brink of war as a virus spreads across Africa.

Current Status: Under review at Murky Depths.

 

Henry V (stage adaptation)

Summary: Shakespeare’s greatest war story adapted as an interactive play.

Current Status: Early Draft.

Writing Blog

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

For those of you interested in the not so glamorous nuts and bolts of storytelling, there’s a community of writers that use LiveJournal to keep up with each other, and I’m one of them. It’s a bit like finding out how they really make sausage, but if you’ve ever considered a career in writing it might be worth your time to check it out.

An Evening With Ray Bradbury

Monday, July 21st, 2008

It really doesn’t get any better than this…