My story, Monstrous Potential, has been posted in the August 2017 issue of the web-zine, Aphelion. It links to the previous story of mine they published, because it’s part of the backstory to my novel. You can read it here.
Tag: stories
Customer Service
My story, Customer Service, has been posted in the February 2017 issue of the web-zine, Aphelion. I’m particularly excited about this publication, as this is the original 1,500 word story, from which my debut novel was developed. You can read it here.
Take Your Lumps
My story, Take Your Lumps, has been posted on the fiction site, Scarlet Leaf Review. You can read it here.
Falling Sand
My story, Falling Sand, has been posted on the fiction site, eternalremedy.com. You can read it here.
Life Plus 2M
My story, The Sentencing, is part of an anthology that’s been put together by David Zetland for the Life Plus 2M project. The project has entries from storytellers, imagining what effect an increase in global water levels would have, and also thought pieces from scientists and environmentalists, predicting the same thing. You can order the […]
The Little Folk
My story The Little Folk is part of One Hundred Voices Volume Two, published by Centum Press. The anthology contains one hundred short stories by one hundred different authors, so plenty of varied material. You can order a copy here.
Safeguarding the Future
My story, Safeguarding the Future, is part of the Oct-Dec 2016 issue of The Lorelei Signal. The wonderful piece of art produced for it is by Marge Simon. You can read it here – and, if you like it, you can show your appreciation by donating to the magazine using the Donate button at the […]
The End of All Things
I wait. Formless yet conscious, just beyond the edge of reality. I know I have a role to fulfil. The passage of time has no meaning for me yet, but my time will come. Nothing can remain static forever. All things change and, when the change comes, I will be ready. There is a shift […]
From the Cold
I knew when the letter came that it was all over for me. I answered the door to a blank-faced man in an immaculate uniform. He said my name, his voice toneless. When I nodded, he handed me an envelope, then turned on his heel and walked away. His appearance and manner told me […]