Monday, June 13, 2022
Drabble! 'Inside' in Drabbledark II, Shacklebound Books
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
Tomorrow, We'll Go Yak Herding (Fantasy) was podcasted by Chris Herron at Tall Tale TV Apr 2022
The Five Stages of Grief (Fantasy) appeared in Etherea Magazine Issue 9, Apr 2022
Supply, Demand, and Armageddon appeared in Wyldblood Magazine Issue 8, Apr 2022
FORTHCOMING:
Calliope's Lament (Fantasy) will appear in the Shacklebound Books Newsletter
Inside (Horror) will appear in 'Drabbledark II' from Shacklebound Books
Sale or Return (SF) will appear in 'Planetside' from Shacklebound Books
And in the End, They All Lived Happily Ever After (Fantasy) will appear in Bards & Sages, Oct 2022Saturday, May 7, 2022
New story! Supply, Demand, and Armageddon in Wyldblood Magazine
The latest issue of Wyldblood Magazine is out now, with ten new stories of science fiction and fantasy, including my science-meets-capitalism story, 'Supply, Demand, and Armageddon'.
'Seriously? Have you never watched a single science fiction film in your entire life?' She shook her head. 'I've seen this story before, Remi, and it doesn't end well.'Thursday, April 28, 2022
Reprint! 'The Five Stages of Grief' in Etherea Magazine
My superhero fantasy 'The Five Stages of Grief,' originally published in Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, is out now in the new issue of the wonderful Etherea Magazine
I’ve always thought the superhero/nemesis relationship is a fascinating one, and probably more complex than it’s sometimes presented. If you’re defined by being the opposite of someone else, who are you without them?Tuesday, April 19, 2022
New Podcast! 'Tomorrow, We'll Go Yak Herding' at Tall Tale TV
We all know what to do when life gives you lemons, but what about yaks?
Jessica's on a road trip through a reality-bending apocalypse in this story, narrated by Chris Herron at Tall Tale TV!
'Tomorrow, We'll Go Yak Herding,' originally published at Strange Horizons, out now at Tall Tale TV:
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
What Doesn't Kill You (Horror) in Tales to Terrify episode 524 Feb 2022
Let the Buyer Beware (Comic fantasy) in Cast of Wonders episode 487, Feb 2022
Not the Pizza Girl (Comic fantasy) appeared in Metastellar Reprints, Feb 2022
FORTHCOMING:
Tomorrow, We'll Go Yak Herding (Fantasy) will appear on Tall Tale TV, 2022
Apples and Trees (Crime) will appear in Jacked by Run Amok Books, 2022
On Blackened Wings (Horror) will appear in Keys to the Highway from Gravestone Press, 2022
The Logistics of the End of the World (SF/Horror) will appear in The Fifth Di... Sep 2022
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Reprint! Not the Pizza Girl at Metastellar Reprints
Read the origin story of Eddie's Ethereal Emporium and the Great Gidea Park Demon Disaster of 2013 (from Let the Buyer Beware, recently podcasted by Cast of Wonders) in Not the Pizza Girl, out now at Metastellar Reprints.
'You might just be trying to raise an imp to clean the toilet, but you end up with the legions of Beelzebub pouring out of the u-bend. Trust me, I've seen it happen.'
Friday, February 25, 2022
New Podcast! Let the Buyer Beware at Cast of Wonders
Monday, February 21, 2022
New story! What Doesn't Kill You at Tales to Terrify
New story out now: What Doesn't Kill You in episode 524 of Tales to Terrify! When Olivia meets a little girl managing to live, maybe even to thrive, in the contaminated Blight, she hopes to find a way for her unborn child, at least, to survive in this strange and terrifying new world.
Monday, February 7, 2022
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
To Haunt His Own Exhausted Heart (Supernatural) appeared in The Stray Branch, Oct 21
We're All Friends Here (SF) appeared in Fusion Fragment Issue 9, Nov 21
The God of Blood and Bone (Horror) appeared in Dipping Into Blood (Ed. Dorothy Davies, Gravestone Press) Dec 2021
FORTHCOMING:
Congratulations on Your Apotheosis (Comic fantasy) will be reprinted in The Lorelei Signal, Apr 2022
What Doesn't Kill You (Horror) will be podcasted by Tales to Terrify, 2022
Let the Buyer Beware (Fantasy) will be podcasted by Cast of Wonders, 2022
Supply, Demand, and Armageddon (SF) will be published in Wyldblood Magazine, 2022
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Reprint! The God of Blood and Bone in Dipping Into Blood
Dipping Into Blood, a new horror anthology out now from Gravestone Press! Includes my story 'The God of Blood and Bone;, which originally appeared in Liquid Imagination, Nov 2015.
Friday, December 3, 2021
Reprint: To Haunt His Own Exhausted Heart in The Stray Branch, Fall/Winter 2021
My ghost story 'To Haunt His Own Exhausted Heart', originally published in Scarlet Leaf Review (Feb 2016) is now available in the Fall/Winter issue of The Stray Branch
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Reprint! We're All Friends Here in Fusion Fragment
Fusion Fragment Issue 9, out now! Includes my 'film-making in the future' story We're All Friends Here, first published in The Sockdolager, Oct 2016
Download Fusion Fragment #9 for free or pay what you want! You’ll receive two PDFs in different colour schemes, plus an EPUB.Thursday, October 28, 2021
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
A Partial Inventory of Things I Have Loved (Fantasy) was podcasted by Manawaker Studio, Sep 21
Send in the Ninjas (Fantasy) appeared in Speculative North Issue 5, Sep 21
The Glorious Protection of Angels appeared in The Lost Librarian's Grave (Ed. Ann Wycoff, Redwood Press), Oct 21
The Bad Ones Are Always the Best (Horror) was reprinted in Previously Used (Ed. Dorothy Davies, Gravestone Press)
FORTHCOMING:
I Am Not Your Doppelganger (Urban Fantasy) will be reprinted in Flights of Fantasy (Iron Faerie Publishing)
The God of Blood and Bone (Horror) will be reprinted in Lucky Dip (Gravestone Press)
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Reprint! The Bad Ones are Always the Best in Previously Used
Monday, October 4, 2021
New Story! 'The Glorious Protection of Angels' in The Lost Librarian's Grave
'Travel through blood-stained vistas set in forgotten pasts, along rolling centuries of iron and pain, into the strange apocalypses of our present day and several possible near futures. Enjoy this diverse collection of horror, occasionally mixed with other ingredients of speculative fiction and leavened with an osseous dusting of bizarre adventures, verse, and weird fiction, written by a loose cabal of thirty-nine authors from around the world. Unearth… The Lost Librarian’s Grave!'
Friday, September 3, 2021
New Reprint! Send in the Ninjas in Speculative North
First published by Podcastle in Feb 2016, Send in the Ninjas (Fantasy) is out now in Speculative North Issue 5, available in paperback and ebook format from Amazon UK / Amazon US / Amazon Canada
It'll be available as a free download this weekend (4-5 Sep 21) so check it out!
New Podcast! A Partial Inventory of Things I Have Loved at Manawaker Studio
First published in Flash Fiction Online and now podcasted by the wonderful Manawaker Studio! And it does, indeed, feature a keyring in the shape of a banana 😃🍌
Monday, August 9, 2021
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
Let the Buyer Beware (Comic Fantasy) was published in Kaleidotrope, June 2021
Best Friends Forever (SF) was reprinted in Orchid's Lantern Flash Showcase, July 2021
Not the Pizza Girl (Comic Fantasy) was podcasted at Manawaker Studios, July 2021
FORTHCOMING:
The Glorious Protection of Angels (Horror) will be published in The Lost Librarian's Grave from Redwood Press, 2021
Friday, July 30, 2021
New podcast! Not the Pizza Girl at Manawaker Studios
The wonderful Manawaker Studios have podcasted one of my favourite stories, the comic fantasy (and original story to Let the Buyer Beware, published in Kaleidotrope) Not the Pizza Girl. Give it a listen here
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Reprint: Best Friends Forever in Orchid's Lantern Flash Showcase
Is friendship rooted in feelings or actions? Suelita and her robot bestie examine the question in 'Best Friends Forever', first published in Daily Science Fiction and now featured on Orchid Lantern's inaugural Flash Showcase...
New story: Let the Buyer Beware in Kaleidotrope
Kaleidotrope Summer 2021
Don't try this at home, kids! A money-making scheme involving dodgy DIY spell kits leads to magical shenanigans, dislocated intradimensional apertures, and a day trip to the inside of HP Lovecraft's head in comic fantasy 'Let the Buyer Beware', out now in the summer issue of Kaleidotrope.
And if anyone wants to read the origin story of Lisa and the Gidea Park Demon Disaster of 2013, you can find it at Every Day Fiction: Not the Pizza Girl or listen to the podcast by Manawaker Studios
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
When it's Time to Start Re-examining Your Life Choices (Fantasy) was published in the Crystal Lake patreon flash fiction challenge, Mar 21
Light Winds with a Chance of Velociraptors (Fantasy) was reprinted in Daikajuzine issue 5, Mar 21
The Fine Art of Fortune-Telling (Horror/Fantasy) was reprinted in The Fox Spirit Book of Love (Ed. C.A. Yates, Fox Spirit Books), Apr 21
Sale or Return (SF) was published in Scribes Micro Fiction Issue 4, Apr 21
WOO! (Fantasy) was published in Curiouser Magazine Issue 1, May 21
Dead Bodies Don't Scream (Horror) was podcasted by Tales to Terrify episode 485, May 21
FORTHCOMING:
We're All Friends Here (SF/Crime) will be reprinted by Fusion Fragment, Nov 2021
Monday, May 17, 2021
New podcast: Dead Bodies Don't Scream by Tales to Terrify
Friday, May 14, 2021
New story: WOO! in Curiouser Magazine
Hurrah for a new speculative lit magazine all the way from Australia!
Curiouser Magazine is a bi-annual journal specialising in magical realism. Read my weird little multiverse story WOO! -- plus many other fine stories and poems -- in Issue 1, available now.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
New Story: Sale or Return in Scribes Micro Fiction
My story 'Sale of Return' is featured in Issue 4 of Fairfield Scribes Micro Fiction (100 word stories), alongside an interview about the story - free to read now!
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Reprint: The Fine Art of Fortune-Telling in The Fox Spirit Book of Love
These are probably not the love stories you are looking for….. …. but they should be.’
The Book of Love, out now from Fox Spirit Books! Featuring my story 'The Fine Art of Fortune-Telling'
Available in kindle from Amazon, or from the Fox Spirit website.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Reprint: Light Winds with a Chance of Velociraptors at Daikajuzine
Monday, March 22, 2021
New story: When it's Time to Start Re-examining Your Life Choices at Crystal Lake
Clowns! Fire! Crocheted models of E.coli bacteria! What's not to love? 😀
Monday, March 15, 2021
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW:
Kind Hearts (Horror) was reprinted in The Sirens Call Issue 52, Dec 2020
Always Room for More (Paranormal) was reprinted in the LTUE Benefit Anthology Twilight Tales from Hemelein Press, Feb 21
They Do Things Better in Albuquerque (Crime) was reprinted in Crimeucopia - The Lady Thrillers from Murderous Ink, 2021
FORTHCOMING:
When it's Time to Start Re-examining Your Life Choices (Dark Fantasy) will be published for Crystal Lake Publishing's Clowns, Carnivals & Sideshows flash fiction challenge, March 2021
Sale or Return (SF) will be reprinted in Scribes Micro Fiction, April 2021
WOO! (Fantasy) will be published in Curiouser Magazine, April 2021
Send in the Ninjas (Fantasy) will be reprinted in Speculative North, 2021
To Haunt His Own Exhausted Heart (Horror) will be reprinted in The Stray Branch, Fall/Winter 2021
Friday, March 5, 2021
Reprint - 'They Do Things Better in Albuquerque' in Crimeucopia: The Lady Thrillers
Friday, February 12, 2021
Reprint - Always Room for More in Twilight Tales (LTUE Anthologies)
![Twilight Tales (LTUE Benefit Anthologies) by [Jaleta Clegg, Donna J. W. Munro, Liam Hogan, Victoria Lisowski, Rachel Lewis, Jenean McBrearty, J. D. Robinson, Emily Martha Sorensen, Bill Housley, Edward Ahern, Ralph Benton, Gustavo Bondoni, D. J. Butler, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Steve DuBois, Kirk Eckstine, Kary English, Nate Givens, Kelly A. Harmon, S. B. Houghton, Michelle Ann King, Randy Lindsay, Stephen McQuiggan, Mike Munsil, Wendy Nikel, Scott R. Parkin, Bob Rehak, Jude Reid, Jeanna Mason Stay, Joe Vasicek, Dan Wells, David J. West, Amberly Berendson H., Bobbie Berendson W., Joe Monson]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/512Ec95GJLL.jpg)
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Reprint: Kind Hearts in The Sirens Call magazine
Available now: The Sirens Call Issue 52, free to read online -- a bumper edition that includes my rather nasty little ghost story 'Kind Hearts'
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Latest Story News!
OUT NOW
You Don't Want What I Get (Horror) was reprinted in the anthology Greed from Black Hare Press, Sep 2021
Ghosts in the Psycho-Surgical Transmutation Machine (SF) was published in Issue 22 of Bourbon Penn, Nov 2020
Organic Materials (Comic Horror) was reprinted at Fiction on the Web, 11 Dec 2020
FORTHCOMING
The Kind Hearts of Children and the Sprit of the Season (Horror) will be reprinted in the December 2020 issue of The Siren's Call
We're All Friends Here (SF) will be reprinted in the anthology Phantom from Black Hare Press
The Fine Art of Fortune-Telling (Dark Fantasy) will be reprinted in the anthology The Fox Spirit Book of Love, 2021
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
New story - Ghosts in the Psycho-Surgical Transmutation Machine at Bourbon Penn
It's always a good day when there's more Bourbon Penn in the world! Issue 22 of this great magazine is out now, including my dark-comic-SF story 'Ghosts in the Psycho-Surgical Transmutation Machine'
It was nearly eleven by the time I managed to get myself going that morning, so I thought about the pub — but the state of my finances was even worse than my hangover, so I gave it a swerve and headed for the drop-in centre next to the library instead. It was a pretty good place to blag a free cup of coffee without having to suffer too much preaching and do-gooding in return, which suited me fine. I’d had just about all the do-gooding I could stomach for a while.Friday, August 14, 2020
Latest Story News!
The Five Stages of Grief (Fantasy) was made free to read online at the Intergalactic Medicine Show
The Bad Ones Are Always the Best (Horror) was published in Issue 27 of Kzine
FORTHCOMING:
The God of Blood and Bone (Horror) will be reprinted in Terror Tract
Supply, Demand, and Armageddon (Fantasy) will be published in Rogue Star Stories issue 1
Thursday, June 11, 2020
New story in Kzine - The Bad Ones Are Always the Best
The Bad Ones Are Always the Best - horror - 2,500 words
Marty’s grandson takes the cup of tea he’s offered — without saying thank you, mind — and stares at it dubiously, as if he doesn’t know what it is. Marty wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t; kids all seem to be brought up on vitamin water and kale juice, these days.
‘Drink up,’ he says, nodding encouragingly. Marty’s cuppas are the real thing: brewed until they’re the colour of brick dust and made with full-fat milk, four sugars and a thimble of whisky. ‘It’ll put hairs on your chest.’ Gary — no, Garrett; Marty’s been corrected on that point at least twice already — doesn’t seem impressed by the thought. No doubt he’d just have to wax them off afterwards, because God forbid he should spoil any of the smooth surfaces and rounded corners. The kid looks like he’s been popped out of some kind of designer mould, all rough edges pre-sanded off. Model no. 87: Corporate Tax Consultant.
Read the rest at Kzine now!
Friday, May 15, 2020
Free to read - The Five Stages of Grief at The Intergalactic Medicine Show
I’ve always thought the superhero/nemesis relationship is a fascinating one, and probably more complex than it’s sometimes presented. If you’re defined by being the opposite of someone else, who are you without them?
The Five Stages of Grief - Fantasy - 2,174 words
The news breaks at half past ten in the morning. At first I just snort and dismiss it, because faking her own death is exactly the kind of thing she does all the time. But it’s coming from multiple sources, including some usually reliable ones, with witness reports and footage of what does actually look very much like a body. Her body.
Read the rest at IGMS online
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Latest Story News!
Always Room for More (supernatural, 1,723 words) will be reprinted in the LTUE benefit anthology Twilight Tales from Hemelein Publications, 2020
Ghosts in the Psycho-Surgical Transmutation Machine (SF, 4,700 words) will be published in Bourbon Penn, 2020
Out Now:
Getting Shot in the Face Still Stings (crime/horror, 3,775 words) was reprinted in the debut issue of The Macabre Museum, Nov 2019
Not Recommended for Guests of a Philosophically Uncertain Disposition (fantasy, 2,600 words) came out in audio at Drabblecast, Oct 2019
Saturday, December 7, 2019
New podcast - Not Recommended for Guests of a Philosophically Uncertain Disposition at Drabblecast
Take a listen to the story here.
Not Recommended for Guests of a Philosophically Uncertain Disposition - Contemporary Fantasy - 2,600 words - originally published at Interzone, March 2016
Damita managed The Fracture’s visitor centre and gift shop, while Jem took the guided tours. There was also a cafe, which always had fresh coffee and an inventive selection of hot sandwiches, although Damita had never met anyone who worked in the kitchens.
‘They’re all very industrious, just highly introverted,’ Jem said. ‘You should go and get one of today’s specials — Cajun pheasant and fried pickles on a toasted sesame seed bagel. Marvellous.’
‘Sounds a little rich for breakfast,’ Damita said. ‘Maybe later.’
A stock delivery had arrived in the night, and she was working her way through the boxes. They contained fridge magnets, earplugs, bandages with pictures of cacti on them, and snowglobes. Damita picked one up and shook it. Black glitter fell on a scale model of the visitor centre, and lightning flashed.
‘Food is important,’ Jem said. ‘Blood sugar should be kept within optimum parameters to ensure emotional stability. It says so in the Employee Handbook.’
Listen to the full story at Drabblecast
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Reprint - Getting Shot in the Face Still Stings in The Macabre Museum
I always think there’s great fun to be had with characters who think they’re the Big Bad, only to run into someone worse. This story is a kind of horror take on Groundhog Day, without the possibility of the escape-through-self-improvement ending. It’s no wonder she’s gone homicidally insane, but at least she kept her sense of humour. I think you have to admire that.
Getting Shot in the Face Still Stings - 3,775 words
Dom doesn’t lose his temper as easily as his brother, so normally he’s the one who deals with it when shit goes pear-shaped. But shit has been going pear-shaped a lot lately, and by the time Dom gets to the warehouse Marc is already in full swing. Literally—he’s gone after poor Jimmy with a nine iron.
Dom picks his way across the warehouse floor, cursing under his breath. His shoes are new, and it’s a fuck of a thing to get blood out of tan leather. He puts both hands up, palms out. ‘Marc. Take it easy.’
On the floor, Jimmy groans. He’s pulled into a foetal position so Dom can’t tell the full extent of the damage, but his clothes are soaked in just about every bodily fluid there is. At first guess, Dom would say the kid’s lost his teeth, his fingernails, his bollocks and at least a couple of internal organs.
Read the full story in Issue 1 of The Macabre Museum !
Monday, September 16, 2019
Latest Story News!
Garden of Fog and Monsters (SF, 2,089 words) was reprinted in First Contact from Indie Authors Press, Apr 19
Sometimes You’re the Windscreen, Sometimes You’re the Fly (Fantasy, 877 words) was published in audio at Toasted Cake, May 2019
For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times (Fantasy, 3,210 words) was published in audio at The Overcast, Aug 19
FORTHCOMING:
Getting Shot in the Face Still Stings (Horror/Crime, 3,775 words) will be reprinted in issue 1 of The Macabre Museum, 2019
Let the Buyer Beware (Fantasy, 4,700 words) will be published at Kaleidotrope, 2021
Possibly Nefarious Purposes will be reprinted at Strange Constellations, 2019/2020
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
New podcast - 'For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times' at The Overcast
One of my favourite stories, and definitely one of my favourite titles, this was written for Penumbra Magazine’s ‘Utopia’ issue, and reflects my belief that you don’t have to scratch a utopia very deeply to find a dystopia underneath.
For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times - Fantasy - 3,210 words
Lia waved a hand. ‘Hon, I’m sorry, but you’ve just got to hear this.’ She grinned and leaned back in her seat. ‘I found God.’
Katie stared at her. ‘I’m sorry, you did what?’
‘I found God. And I don’t mean I became a born-again Christian or anything, I mean I literally discovered the omnipotent creator of the universe. While I was doing that house clearance in Balham.’
Listen to the story at The Overcast now!
Sunday, June 9, 2019
New Reprint: Garden of Fog and Monsters in First Contact
Garden of Fog and Monsters: They pitch it to the volunteers as a contest that can be won, but there’s no such thing as a free paradise.
They created a whole new branch of physics to make sense of it, but everybody was way more interested in the practical applications than the theorems. Rolling green hills and crystal blue lakes? You got it. A skyscraper fifteen miles high? You got it. Furry purple dinosaurs? You got it. In this garden, everybody’s God.
Read the rest of the story in First Contact
Saturday, June 1, 2019
New Podcast! Sometimes You’re the Windscreen, Sometimes You’re the Fly at Toasted Cake
Life -- especially a very long one -- is nothing but a game...
Monday, April 15, 2019
Latest Story News!
Wolf, or Faith in the Future (SF, 621 words) was podcasted at Manawaker Studio
In the Fog, There's Nothing but Grey (Horror, 1,437 words) was published in Black Static Issue 67
God State (SF, 1,299 words) was reprinted in Sins and Other Worlds edited by Eric S Fomley
FORTHCOMING:
Not Recommended for Guests of a Philosophically Uncertain Disposition (Fantasy, 2,600 words) will be podcasted at Drabblecast, 2019
Saturday, February 9, 2019
Reprint - God State in Sins and Other Worlds
Sins and Other Worlds is a dark Science Fiction short story anthology comprised of reprint stories from 30 talented authors. The stories range from deep space, alien planets, alternate realities and beyond. Most stories within are flash fiction interspersed with several longer works from both emerging authors and titans in the field. The anthology collects some of the best dark sci-fi in recent memory.
Includes my story God State (1,299 words) Originally published in Daily Science Fiction.
When you get to a certain age, conversations with your mates often turn into a nostalgia-fest about The Good Old Days. Is the past better than the present? Maybe. Maybe not.
On the way out of the gig, I stop at the merchandise stall to get a t-shirt. I find one in my size and pull out my wallet, then hesitate. It looks good quality, but the colour — almost exactly the same blue as a scanner booth — puts me off. I read somewhere they call that shade ‘Spectral Indigo,’ and ever since then it’s given me a slight case of the creeps. On the way out of the gig, I stop at the merchandise stall to get a t-shirt. I find one in my size and pull out my wallet, then hesitate. It looks good quality, but the colour — almost exactly the same blue as a scanner booth — puts me off. I read somewhere they call that shade ‘Spectral Indigo,’ and ever since then it’s given me a slight case of the creeps.
Read the rest in Sins and Other Worlds, available in ebook now.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
New story in Black Static -- In the Fog, There's Nothing but Grey
In the Fog, There's Nothing but Grey is a pending-apocalypse story taking place during an epidemic of amnesia, and is about finding out who you are by watching what you do...
In the Fog, There's Nothing but Grey - 1,437 words
Nobody’s gone in or out of the pub for a long time, so it makes us all jump when the door opens. I hadn’t even realised it was unlocked.
‘Here comes trouble,’ Gil says. He says that about everything, from Chrissie coming back from the Ladies to pigeons landing on the roof, but this time I think he could be right — there’s something about this newcomer that sets my spidey-sense humming. I can’t put my finger on what, but sometimes that’s how it is: the eyes send a message straight to the hairs on the back of the neck, bypassing the brain completely. Which maybe isn’t such a bad thing, considering the brain’s not the be-all and end-all it used to be.
Read the rest of the story in Black Static 67, available now from TTA Press.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Latest Story News!
For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times (Fantasy, 3,210 words) was reprinted in Issue 3 of The Weird Reader.
The Visiphorical Art (Supernatural, 917 words) was podcasted at Manawaker studio.
One Free Go (Horror, 2221 words) was reprinted in Issue 41 of The Sirens Call, October 2018
And in the End, They All Lived Happily Ever After (Fantasy, 500 words) was reprinted in Issue 24 of Three Drops from a Cauldron, Nov 2018
Dead Bodies Don't Scream (Horror, 4,033 words) was published in Tales from the Lake Volume 5, from Crystal Lake Publishing, Nov 2018
Forthcoming:
Sometimes You’re the Windscreen, Sometimes You’re the Fly (Fantasy, 877 words) will be podcasted at Toasted Cake, May 2019.
In the Fog, There's Nothing but Grey (Horror, 1,437 words) will be published in Black Static
Friday, December 14, 2018
Reprint: And in the End, They All Lived Happily Ever After at Three Drops from a Cauldron
And in the End, They All Lived Happily Ever After - Fantasy - 500 words
The coachman knows his place, so he stays outside, even though the music swirls in his head and tries to draw him into the ballroom, with all its vibrant colours and beautiful dancers — glamorous, graceful people whirling around the floor in complicated patterns, not needing to look where they’re going because they fit so perfectly into the shape of this grand, wonderful design; people who belong, who follow their steps and play their roles and smile so gloriously because they know, they all know, that they are precisely where they are meant to be.
Read the rest in Issue 24 of Three Drops from a Cauldron
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
New story: Dead Bodies Don't Scream in Tales of the Lake Volume 5
Dead Bodies Don't Scream by Michelle Ann King (Horror, 4,033 words)
Allie wipes her eyes, then stands up and kisses Rae’s hair. ‘I’ll be back soon,’ she says.
Because the universe doesn’t care about right and wrong; she’s always known that. It doesn’t care about fairness or justice or providing miracles.
If you need any of those things, you have to go and get them for yourself.
Read the full story in Tales of the Lake Volume 5:
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2q8Edtz
Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2O01VBx
Universal Link: http://getbook.at/Lake5
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
New reprint: One Free Go in The Sirens Call
When I was a kid, a Halloween party meant a couple of ghost stories, some bat-shaped gingerbread, and a bag of fun-sized Mars bars. That was it, job done. These days you have to decorate the whole house, get everyone fancy dress costumes, lay on enough chocolate to sink a battleship and buy boxes of specially-made black cupcakes topped with fondant-icing eyeballs.
Read the story for free in Issue 41 of The Sirens Call now!
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Kickstarter for The Weird Reader
Monday, October 22, 2018
New podcast! The Visiphorical Art at Manawaker Studio
The Visiphorical Art (917 words)
There are remnants of lives all over the house, drying out and growing mould like abandoned plates of half-consumed meals. They lie in wait under the surface of reality like landmines, like unexploded bombs. Waiting for the unwary, the ones who don’t watch their step, to explode them back into the world...
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
New story at The Weird Reader
One of my favourite stories (definitely one of my favourite titles), 'For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times' has been reprinted in Issue 3 of The Weird Reader a literary magazine of the strange, disturbing, fantastic, and otherworldly.
This is a fabulous publication with lots of stories and poems, and some marvellous art, too (I particularly like the illustration for Horseface by Justin Tolman). It's free to read, so check it out here!
For Your Safety and Comfort, Please Keep Arms, Legs and Tentacles Inside the Car At All Times (Fantasy, 3,210 words)
Lia waved a hand. ‘Hon, I’m sorry, but you’ve just got to hear this.’ She grinned and leaned back in her seat. ‘I found God.’
Katie stared at her. ‘I’m sorry, you did what?’
‘I found God. And I don’t mean I became a born-again Christian or anything, I mean I literally discovered the omnipotent creator of the universe. While I was doing that house clearance in Balham.’
Read the full story at The Weird Reader!
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Tales from the Lake Vol 5
https://scifiandfantasyreviewer.wordpress.com/2018/09/28/tales-from-the-lake-volume-5-kenneth-w-cain-ed-review/
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Latest Story News!
1. Gifted (Horror/SF, 3744 words) was reprinted by Dark Fire Fiction, Jun 2018
2. My second collection, Possibly Nefarious Purposes and Other Stories, came out in paperback, Jul 2018
3. Precious Things (Horror, 100 words) was reprinted in the anthology Drabbledark, Jul 2018
FORTHCOMING:
1. God State (SF, 1,299 words) will be reprinted in Sins and Other Worlds from Shacklebound Books
2. The Visiphorical Art (Fantasy, 917 words) will be podcasted at Manawaker Studio
3. Wolf, or Faith in the Future (SF, 621 words) will be podcasted at Manawaker Studio
Friday, July 20, 2018
New anthology -- Sins and Other Worlds
'Sins and Other Worlds is a dark Science Fiction short story anthology comprised of reprint stories from 28 talented authors. The stories range from deep space, alien planets, alternate realities and beyond. Most stories within are flash fiction interspersed with several longer works from both emerging authors and titans in the field. The anthology collects some of the best dark sci-fi in recent memory.'
Including mine! My story 'God State,' about a rather dystopian utopia, is being reprinted in this marvellous collection.
Check out the kickstarter page here!
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Paperbacks!
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Reprint: Precious Things in Drabbledark anthology
The drabble (100 words long) is a perfect form for ‘hint fiction’—the story makes a suggestion, the specifics are left up to the reader. I think it was Stephen King who said that the scariest thing in the world is a half-open door, and drabbles are a wonderful way to open that door and invite the reader inside...
Drabbledark: An Anthology of Dark Drabbles is an anthology of drabbles, stories of exactly 100 words in length. Within these pages are 101 tales of dark fantasy, horror, and science fiction from 87 new and veteran voices of speculative fiction. This anthology combines both original fiction and reprints, with a majority of original fiction, celebrating the power of micro flash fiction in the form of dark plots and themes.
To be released on 20th July. Available for preorder now!
Monday, June 18, 2018
Reprint: Gifted at Dark Fire Fiction
As they always say, 'Be careful what you wish for...'
GIFTED by Michelle Ann King - 3,744 words
Francie sat cross-legged on the floor. The rough carpet scratched her legs and she shifted position.
‘Concentrate, please, Francie,’ Dr Lomax said. Concentration was a virtue. So was obedience.
Francie sat still and focused on the items in front of her: a cotton wool pad, a fifty pence piece, a yellow tennis ball and a large textbook called Gifted: Developing Extraordinary Potential in Ordinary Children by Dr Paulina Lomax. Francie had tried to read it once, to be polite, but she didn’t get very far. She liked the photos of all the brains, though.
Read the rest at Dark Fire Fiction...
Monday, June 11, 2018
Reprint: You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance at Luna Station Quarterly
I’d jotted that phrase down at some point, with the note great title for a story. When I came across it, the idea of the Time Pocket and its ‘gain a year/lose a year’ gamble immediately sprang into my mind as something people might pay to take a chance on (because of course, any supernatural discovery would be instantly commercialised). For most people, the stakes wouldn’t be that high—betting a year wouldn’t bankrupt them, as it were—but there are some, like Disa, where it’s effectively going all in. I’ve still never been able to make my mind up whether I would have a go or not. Would you?
You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance (SF, 1248 words)
The smiling Time Pocket receptionist showed Disa into the waiting room. It had sofas and leather recliners, a free bar where discreet white-coated staff poured tiny measures of top class spirits, and tables laid out with finger food: miniature scones and delicate cucumber sandwiches cut into crustless triangles. It evoked a sense of separateness, of floating in a stream cut off from the rest of the world. A kind of civilised timelessness. Which was, Disa supposed, the point.
Read the rest at Luna Station Quarterly!
Latest Story News!
1. You Don't Want What I Get (Horror - 1,197 words) came out in The Siren's Call ezine, Feb 2018
2. No Past, No Future, Just Now was reprinted at Literally Stories, Mar 2018
3. You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance was reprinted in Issue 34 of Luna Station Quarterly
4. Possibly Nefarious Purposes (story collection - 55,000 words) came out in ebook at:
FORTHCOMING:
1. Precious Things (Horror - 100 words) will be reprinted in the anthology Drabbledark, 2018
2. God State (SF - 1,299 words) will be reprinted in the anthology Sins & Other Worlds, 2018
3. Gifted (Horror - 3,744 words) will be reprinted in Dark Fire Fiction, 2018
Thursday, May 24, 2018
New Short Story Collection! 'Possibly Nefarious Purposes and Other Stories' Available Now!
Paperback coming soon!
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Stories available at Curious Fictions
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Forthcoming Anthology: Drabbledark
Editor Eric Fomley is putting together an anthology of dark SF, fantasy, & horror drabbles that looks awesome (and will feature my story 'Precious Things'). Check out the kickstarter!
Friday, April 20, 2018
Reprint at Literally Stories - No Past, No Future, Just Now
This story came about because I started thinking about who survives the end of the world. With a specific enemy—zombies, invasions—it's going to be people good at fighting. With a plague, it’ll likely be the fit and healthy. But what if it’s a different kind of problem?
No Past, No Future, Just Now (1,661 words)
I’m pretty sure I treated most of my doctors rather badly. I don’t feel good about that, but it’s too late to apologise now. Ellis, though. Ellis I liked. The others were all about tests and pills and forms and charts, but they never once looked me in the eye. Ellis was the only one who talked to me like I was still a person rather than just a malfunctioning brain.
Read the full story at Literally Stories now
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
COMING SOON!
COMING SOON!
Come for Christmas dinner at the house of a little girl with very particular interests; let the residents of an old folks’ home show you how to save the world with self-hypnosis; celebrate (or mourn) the death of a supervillain; consult with Clarity, who can tell you why things happen as they do (if you really want to know); and learn how to score points for decapitation in a never-ending game of life and death.
Featuring all of the above plus protective aliens, bickering ghosts, gangster vampires, robot ninjas, and floods of man-eating hamsters, the second collection of stories from the wicked imagination of Michelle Ann King will horrify, amuse, and chill you in turn.
“Don’t get upset. You know that’s a bad idea. It only leads to severed limbs and evisceration.”
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
New audio story at Tales to Terry - Not With a Bang
'She logs back in and the console lights up immediately. She clears her throat. ‘Thank you for calling the Central Health Advice Line, my name is Elizabeth, can you please tell me your primary symptoms?’
Listen to the story at Tales to Terrify now!
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Reprint in The Sirens Call issue 37 (Women in Horror Month) - You Don't Want What I Get
The others don’t like me. Partly because I’m a girl and partly because I don’t like them either, but mostly because I’m treated differently. When they go up to collect their cut I stay where I am, sitting on the table. Smoking. They don’t like that either, some of them. Bunch of tough guys, worried about lung cancer. Crazy.
Read the rest in The Sirens Call now!
Monday, February 5, 2018
Latest Story News!
1. Getting Shot in the Face Still Stings (Horror, 3786 words) came out in audio at Tales to Terrify
2. Behind Glass (Horror, 2,181 words) was reprinted in The Sirens Call Ezine
3. The World Doesn't End, Even When it Should (Horror, 2,443) was reprinted in The Misbehaving Dead anthology from A Murder of Storytellers
FORTHCOMING:
1. You Don't Want What I Get (Horror, 1,197 words) will be reprinted in The Sirens Call Ezine, Feb 2018