(All publications listed newest-oldest.)
PUBLISHED SHORT STORIES: 
o  
"Old Roots, New Soil," Once Upon
an Ever After; Kaye Lynne Booth, Wordcrafter Press, August 2022. 
o  
Monologue from “Have You Ever Heard a Goldfinch
Sing?”, 2022 Best Women's Monologues; Smith & Kraus, August 2022. 
o  
"Spinoza's Garden," Brave New
Worlds; Zombies Need Brains, LLC, August 2022. 
o  
“The Last Seven Tribes of Ketchari,” REPRINT, A
Summer of Sci-Fi & Fantasy: Volume One; The Author's Hand, June 2022. 
o  
"When the Dust Settles," Unburied:
A Collection of Queer Dark Fiction; Dark Ink Books, June 2021. 
o  
"When Apple Woke," Upon a Twice
Time; Air & Nothingness Press, May 2021. 
o  
"Footsteps on the Floor," parABnormal
Magazine, December 2020. 
o  
“The House on Blaubart Street,” Of Fae &
Fate: Lesser Known Fairy Tales, Retold; Beth Buck, Immortal Works,
September 2019. 
o  
“The Last Seven Tribes of Ketchari,” On Fire;
Transmundane Books, 2017. 
o  
"The Night the Stars Fell," Pantheon
Magazine, May 2017. 
o  
"The Fragrant Feast," Dragons
& Witches; CBAY Books, April 2017. 
o  
"The Keepers of Madleen," Dystopia
Utopia; Flame Tree Publishing, September 2016. 
o  
"Jar of Pickles," One Thousand
Words for War; CBAY Books, April 2016. 
o  
"Fire on the Mountain," Fracture:
Essays, Poems, and Stories on Fracking in America; Ice Cube Press, February
2016. 
o  
"Hold the Door," The Northlore
Series, Volume 1: Folklore; Nordland Publishing, May 2015. 
o  
"The White Sisters," What Follows;
Steenburgh & Lennox, Sep 2014. 
o "Of Roots and Rings," Elf Love; Pink Narcissus Press, February 2010.
PUBLISHED NON-FICTION ESSAYS:
o  
COMING SOON: "From Fin to Feet." 
o “When Something Awful Happened,” Against Death: 35 Essays on Living [Non-fiction]; Elee Kraljii Gardiner, September 2019.
PLAYWRIGHT FESTIVALS WON: 
o  
(staged reading) “Have
You Ever Heard a Goldfinch Cry?,” Playwright Festival winner, KNOW Theatre,
2020.
o (staged reading) “Randall & Sons,” Playwright Festival winner, KNOW Theatre, 2019.
PLAYS PRODUCED:
o  
Because Women Were Created to Carry Two Hearts,
Performing Arts Company, SUNY Fredonia, November 1998.

 
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