Little Mouse
Mia is five. She asks Mama if it’s okay to hurt things. What if you’re mad? What if they hurt you first? Mama says no—unless you’re protecting someone you love. Mama isn’t strong enough to protect herself from Daddy. Mia decides she can be. 2015 Writers of the Future Honorable Mention.
Resplendent
A boy starts haunting his local Walmart to see a girl with the upside down smile who won’t shake his hand and won’t leave the store. Their friendship grows in a McDonald’s booth until he asks the question she’s been dreading—and offers the thing she’s been waiting forever to accept.
Cognac Tan
This story was written years ago in response to my buddy’s writing prompt over at Hare Brained Press. The prompt was “Buy the sofa, then for a couple years you're satisfied that no matter what goes wrong, at least you've got your sofa issue handled.”
Angéle is French
“Je t’aime,” she says, breaking the silence. Her voice is soft, barely audible. Then she becomes self-conscious and pulls her collar around her face. I look at my shoes.
A flash fiction piece I wrote a very long time ago, forgotten and then rediscovered.
Just needed a little polishing.
Gossamer Wings
A young boy fights for the rights of the Natural Born in a dark world ruled by genetic engineering gone horribly wrong.
Malahas’ Tree
A brother and sister venture deep into the haunted forests of the Callicum Valley on Vancouver Island to discover what happened to their father.