Publications

“Yielded to Dream.” Grain, 52.1. all is well? Fall 2024.

Ash can’t sleep.

“In the Bowers.” The New Quarterly. 166. Spring 2023.

Most people she knows have left the city, but Marliese remains.

“Above the Bottleneck.” FreeFall, 32.1. Environmental Issue. Spring 2022.

Amir calls from basecamp the afternoon before he’ll begin the final ascent.

“Portrait of Dr. Heinrich Stadelmann.” The Antigonish Review, 205-06. Spring/Summer 2021.

Autumn prefers night work, but she’ll take what the agency has, whatever.

“Autopsy in Six Heartbeats.” QWERTY, 38. The Queer Issue. Winter 2018.

“You know, you can spend the night,” he says as he watches Tegan dress. “I make a mean French toast.”

“A Pilgrimage to Holy Places.” Grain, 46.1. Heavy Traffic. Fall 2018.

I don’t speak French.

“Himalayan Blue Poppies.” FreeFall, 27.3. Fall 2017.

The lilac bloomed during the last weeks of April, its pastel panicles extending like straw-stuffed arms over the front step, teased to early and exuberant life by unseasonable heat.

“Waldeinsamkeit.” Prairie Fire, 37.1. Suffrage 100. Spring 2016.

Yannick leaves hours before sunrise.

“Maybe the World is Ending.” The New Quarterly. 128. Fall 2013.

Winner of the 2013 Peter Hinchcliffe Fiction Award. Interview.

Can I come with you? she says.

“Flashbulb Memory.” Room Magazine. 36.3. Murder, Lust, and Larceny. Fall 2013.

After Oliver Taft was arrested for killing all those people, Pippa and Holly tracked the news on their phones with Twitter notifications and news apps.