In print:
- The Blank Card – Weird Tales (Nov-Dec ‘07)
- A priest, a pirate, and a hooker all in a bar, and it’s not a joke
- Last Drink Bird Head – Last Drink Bird Head
- I and 80 other significantly more awesome writers (eg, Michael Moorcock, KJ Bishop, Paul DiFliipo, Stephen Donaldson) contribute flash fiction to this chairty anthology seeking to answer the question, “Who, or what is Last Drink bird Head?”
- Farewell to the Flesh – Hatter Bones
- In the city of Searchville a carnival comes to town and a girl goes missing
On line:
- The Mathematics of Faith – Beneath Ceaseless Skies
- An imprisoned scientist is forced to contemplate stepping beyond the boundaries of his knowledge.
- The Daily Cabal – The Daily Cabal
- I have a new flash fiction story up on this site approximately every two weeks
- Shuffle – Chizine
- Existentialist horror with noir overtones. Murderous detective John Doe tries to decide if a whole town is responsible for a killing or if he’s simply losing his mind
- Notes on the Disection of an Imaginary Beetle – Electric Velocipede
- An account of an unusual examination, written after having read too much New Weird fiction. Highly recommended by The Fix
- Preservation – Beneath Ceaseless Skies
- A taxidermist takes the death of his mother rather badly
- Début-de-siècle – Fantasy Magazine
- An artist in turn-of-the-century Vienna struggles to find a murderer
- Between the Lines – Farrago’s Wainscot
- The pen is far mightier than the sword as librarians do battle
- Ephemera – Farrago’s Wainscot
- Stories slip and slide and lose their meaning when a psychic detective overdoses
- Things I Counted Today – Behind the Wainscot
- The steps to rescuing a kidnapped girlfriend, in numerical order
- The Evidence – Behind the Wainscot
- An experiment in hypertext, these interlocking tales chart a young man’s search for the truth that lurks beneath the surface of reality
- The Histories of Now – Behind the Wainscot
- A young man attempts to reconcile past and present with a disintegrating vision of the future. Part of Paul Jessup’s showcase of Post Industrial Fantasy
Non-fiction:
- Telling Stories in the Wake of Postmodernism – Farrago’s Wainscot
- An examination of storytelling in a post-postmodern age




Your Daily Cabal writings deserve to be listed here too, sir. It is your work. It is fine work. And I’ll piss on the lawn over it in-representation if you make me.
Thanks, sir. Yes it’s a bit of an omission. A couple of updates still need to be made, including that. But glad you like, they’re always fun to write.