Today is the first day of Spring—a day of renewal and incredibly uplifting after a year of quarantining. I have been remiss in announcing the publication of my short story over the winter. But to be honest, this winter didn’t feel very celebratory, so instead, I kept my head down, assiduously editing my manuscript (yet … Continue reading “GRAY LADY NOIR” A Perfect Mysterious Almost-Summer Short Story
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It’s Here! MALICE DOMESTIC 15: MYSTERY MOST THEATRICAL
I am beyond thrilled to exclaim to the world that MALICE DOMESTIC 15: MYSTERY MOST THEATRICAL was finally published by Wildside Press. "And why am I so excited about this AMAZING anthology?" you may ask. Because my debut short story "The Ghost of Hamnet" is in it! I have a few words I'd like to … Continue reading It’s Here! MALICE DOMESTIC 15: MYSTERY MOST THEATRICAL
WHERE A NAME HAS NO STREET
U2 sang, “Where the Streets Have No Name,” but how about a named street that isn't physically there? Could it be considered a ghost street? For the most part, the streets of Manhattan are arranged on a logical north/south and east/west grid...with exceptions. Lower Manhattan is comprised of mazes of streets, a result of quick … Continue reading WHERE A NAME HAS NO STREET