Writing Projects
Fiction
- “Free Hands” in the Saturday Night Reader
- “I Can Hear the Clicking at Night” in Punchnel’s
- “Ice” in Devilfish Review
- “Mondays Are for Changes” in Subtle Fiction
- “Redecorating the Nest,” honorable mention in DBRL’s One Read flash fiction contest
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Poetry
- “Contact” in Under the Gum Tree (October 2015, issue 17)
- “Somewhere Near the Punch Bowl at the 30-Year Class Reunion” at the Mom Egg Review
- “One Drop” and “The End of a Marathon” at the Tower Journal
- “Ode to the New Sign in the Ladies’,” “Epilogue,” and “Naptime/Nighttime” in the Muddy River Poetry Review (spring 2017, issue 16)
- “Two Kinds of Day” in Star 82 Review (2017, issue 5.3)
- “Chapter 1” in the 1947 journal
Nonfiction
Start Here: Writing Prompts for a Variety of Brain Waves
- Kickstart your writing session with a writing prompt. Dozens of prompts in a variety of formats will help you flex muscles and get into the creative zone. Whether a premise or a component, words or pictures, for fun or incorporation into an ongoing project, starting your writing by responding to a prompt helps get your brain into verbal mode.