I’ll admit it, I wasn’t in love with the title I randomly picked up. The story could still use a bit of work I feel, but overall, I’m pretty happy with the general tone of it. As always, comments are welcome (and feel free to check out any of the other bits you might find that strike your interest).
Archive for April, 2016
From the Unseen Departed (A Chuck Wendig Challenge)
Posted: April 22, 2016 in Fiction, horror, UncategorizedTags: ghost story, old house, possession, Southern Gothic
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Monster’s Warning (A Chuck Wendig Challenge)
Posted: April 14, 2016 in chuck wendig challenge, Fantasy, Fiction, UncategorizedTags: chuck wending challenge, Fantasy, garrul, non-human
Dawn Over Apep (A Chuck Wendig Challenge)
Posted: April 5, 2016 in chuck wendig challenge, Fiction, Science FictionTags: behemoth, Chuck Wendig Challenge, hiram sand, mecha, military sci-fi, Science Fiction
So the challenge this week was to do a Dragon story. The dragon could be literal or metaphorical. I went with a cross between the two. Oh, and for those of you not up on your Egyptian mythology, Apep was the Egyptian god representing chaos, and often depicted as a giant snake. This is the third time I’ve written something involving Hiram Sand. If you like him, I suggest you check out Phase 2 magazine, where you can read more about him. (more…)
Phase 2 Issue 5
Posted: April 1, 2016 in Publications, Science FictionTags: buy my work, military sci-fi, phase 2, sci-fi, Science Fiction
Oh look! A story by me! And it’s not even on this site. Woo hoo!
Slightly more serious, you can check out my story “A Brief Flash in Darkness” in this issue of Phase 2, along with some other great sci-fi stories written by a group of excellent writers.