Links

Elsewhere Pubbed

Fiction

DentistCell Songs – The Adirondack Review Autumn 2011

Five Dead Cats – SNReview Vol. 11 #3 Autumn 2009

Time of Death – LITnIMAGE Winter 2009

Case Studies

Simultaneous Sampling – Water & Waste Digest July 18, 2011

Storm Water Monitoring for Nutrient Removal – Storm Water Solutions October 25, 2012

More Good Readin’Art_SS_03

Sean Doolittle
Award-winning author of suspense, thrills, and other fun, dark stuff. Plus he’s a really cool guy.

Jonis Agee
Award-winning Nebraska novelist, professor, and mentor. Much love.

Dan Chaon
National bestselling novelist and short story maestro. Thanks for the inspiration.

Loren Eiseley
Essayist. Philosopher. Literary Naturalist. When I was a kid, I thought he and Einstein were the same guy.

Marjorie Saiser
Author of five books of poetry and co-editor of two anthologies.

Amy Plettner
Author of Undoing Orion’s Belt and Points of Entry. Your words have simultaneously broken and healed me.

Marcy Dermansky
Marcy Dermansky is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Very NiceThe Red Car, Bad Marie, and Twins. All of which you should go out and buy right now. Thanks for your patient editing and encouragement when I was mucking around in the early throes of WEATHERBONE.

Lance Sheridan
Widely published author of haunted poems. I can’t wait to read the next one, and the next.

Kelly Braffet
Kelly Braffet is the author of the novels Save Yourself, Josie and Jack, and Last Seen Leaving. Kelly has a special gift for breathing life and color into the most academic discussions.

Owen King
Owen King is the author of the hilarious novel Double Feature, co-author of the novel Sleeping Beauties, and co-author of the graphic novel Intro to Alien Invasion.

Owen once graciously workshopped my short story John’s Germs when he certainly didn’t have to.

Kage Baker
Kage Baker was one of the greatest literary science fiction writers of all time.

Before leaving this plane, Kage wanted all her readers to know: “I want you to tell all these people that I wanted more time to spend with them. Tell them I meant to, tell them I wanted to hear what they said and tell them what was on my mind.”

Damn it. Hope I meet you in the next.

Recommended PodsMonsters

Pseudopod
The best short horror in audio form.

Drabblecast
Bringing strange stories, by strange authors, to strange listeners… such as yourself.

Night Light
The Black Horror podcast.

Writing Excuses
Fifteen minutes long, because you’re in a hurry, and we’re not that smart.

Writing Class Radio
Everyone has a story. What’s yours?

Literary Disco
Three good friends who also happen to be huge book nerds.

Other Lovely ThingsEarlyMonsters

If you’re tired of travelin’ alone…
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

If you’ve got a case that needs super detection…
The Kids from C.A.P.E.R.