Eve In Donostia is an overwrought bit about futile longing. Oddly(?), it’s the only creative writing that’s ever gotten me paid.
What World Is Made Of is an Orwellian bit of magical realism about telling the truth and telling lies that is forthcoming in Ray Gun Revival.
The Sermon on the Sermon is about a guy who tries to obey Jesus by picking up a slightly suspicious hitchhiker. It’s an exerpt from my novel Saturday Jones and was published in Perpetual Magazine.
Daniel and the Noise is an Edgar Allan Poe-esque short story about a man who becomes obsessed with a noise coming from his refrigerator. It was published in Storyglossia.
Sixteen in a Row is a sci-fi story about a pilot who has the fire fight of his life while arguing about the music of Louis Armstrong with his spaceship’s artificial intelligence. It’s written under the name Casey Chan, and it was published in Ray Gun Revival.