Published: barrio small town
I’ve lived in Anaheim, CA, since 2019, close enough to Disneyland that I can watch the nightly fireworks from my backyard. When I tell people… Read More »Published: barrio small town
I’ve lived in Anaheim, CA, since 2019, close enough to Disneyland that I can watch the nightly fireworks from my backyard. When I tell people… Read More »Published: barrio small town
It’s fitting that Eye to the Telescope had a dragon-themed issue this year (scroll down for my poem, “The Year of the Dragon”), the year… Read More »Published: The Year of the Dragon
There are many stories that seem to have characters that fall into these worlds, are forever transformed by them, then put back into reality, and… Read More »Published: Alice and Wendy
I have been collecting postage stamps since my parents bought me my first stockbook for my 7th birthday, so my first stamps are now over… Read More »Published: Heat of the Moment
Just wanted to give a quick update that the link for Rachel & the Rachel-Copies has been updated on Smarty Pants Kids to give it… Read More »Reposted: Rachel and the Rachel-Copies
There are some stories that arrive almost fully formed. My dear friend Larry is a car enthusiast, and we once met up with him at… Read More »Published: Spaceship
I’ve been writing more prose poetry recently. I like how this type of writing combines the ability of prose to weave a narrative and the… Read More »Published: remember
There’s always been a fascination with my past and my heritage, and it’s become a recurring theme in my work (see: “Generations“). I also love… Read More »Published: moon song
I’ve always wanted to write a story that my 5-year-old daughter could understand. We spend a lot of time reading children’s books together, and I’ve… Read More »Published: Rachel and the Rachel-Copies
Once a story is published, it can be hard to find another place to republish and expose a new audience to it. Most journals want… Read More »Reprinted: Old-School Sensibilities