In the summer of 2021, I read a mind-blowing science article about how plants might possess some rudimentary powers of perception. It sparked me to write “Cottonwoods,” which turned into an almost unspeakably sad story, making me very happy. You cry, I smile. That’s just the way art works, man. I’m very grateful to the editors …
Month: January 2023
Is it a poem? Is it a story? Does it follow the rules of haiku? Does it break them? The answer to each of these questions is “Yes!” This was such a fun piece to write. I love working within limitations, and I especially love the concision and economy of haiku, but my natural mode …
The news reports of the chaotic and terrifying withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan in the summer of 2021 made an impression on me. Since fiction tends to be my way of processing reality, a story started brewing. My imagination led me to set a fictionalized version of those events in a near-future France, transposing …
Have you ever wished for your problems to not just be solved but annihilated? Googled an old lover, found them on social media and lingered over the send button? Wished for the sudden upheaval of your own life? If so, here’s a cup of hot cocoa for you. This story, “My Fire Still Burns,” started …