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“Possession of a Controlled Intelligence”
Published January 2024 – The AntiSF Radio Show
Androids are illegal without a prescription for a reason.
Click here to listen to the radio show (Story at about 19 minutes)
“Diana’s Homework”
Published December 2020 – Tall Tale TV
“One should never leave their final project until the last day, especially if you are training to be a goddess.” – Tell Tale TV
Award: 2020 Top 10 Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Stories – Critters Writers Workshop Readers’ Poll
“Compassionate Death”
Published August 2018 – The Centropic Oracle
Even Death just wants to grab a beer and shoot the breeze sometimes.
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“Possession of a Controlled Intelligence”
Published August 2023 in AntipodeanSF – Issue 299
Androids are not legal without a prescription for a reason.
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“Miles to Go”
Published September 2012 in Infective Ink
Sometimes the spam folder has a hidden surprise, if you can trust it.
“Dream Job”
Published October 2011 in Cygnus Journal of Speculative Fiction – Issue 1
Sometimes dreams seem real, other times they are real. Can Samantha separate sleep from reality and determine who her boyfriend really is?
“Death Watch”
Published August 2011 in Liquid Imagination – Issue 10
A watch rules Amadi’s life choices, but what happens when he decides for himself?
Award: 2011 Top 10 Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Stories – Preditors & Editors Readers Poll
Print/Kindle/For Sale
“Corporate America”
Published February 2024 – Dark Horses No. 25
The company owns you, but what will you do when you retire?
“The Reincarnating Curse”
Published February 2018 – Mind Candy
Reincarnation seems like a great idea, but what if you just want to rest in peace?
Anthology Award: 2018 FAPA President’s Book Award
Out of Print/Unavailable
“Recruiter”
Published June 2022 – dyst Literary Journal #10
You need a good recruiter to fill some jobs.
“The Last Visit”
Published September 2017 in SciFan Magazine – Issue 9
Visits to the living world from the afterlife are commonplace. The poor get one visit a year to catch up with loved ones so long as they want them. But what happens when the living move on, and the pain is too much to handle?
“Dream Job” – reprint
Published September 2015 in The New Accelerator – Issue 12
Sometimes dreams seem real, other times they are real. Can Samantha separate sleep from reality and determine who her boyfriend really is?