Three poems of mine achieved liftoff today! "Unchaste Virgin," in which I think about Vestal Virgins as a metaphor for women in work; "Salt, Caramel, Chocolate," a seasonal sestina about ghosts who haunt a chocolate library; & "Borne Upwards From the Sea," a Sapphic crime/noir recalling lost love.
TAKESHI'S CAT is live today over at Third Estate Art! "... a hilarious fable about the hoops we go through for #affordablehousingwww.thirdestateart.org/decap-volume...
Re-upping in case you're looking for 2 great short story collections.
Green Fuse Burning made the Tor.comwww.tor.com/2023/12/13/t...
It’s been a very good year for reading. The book releases in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, young adult, and beyond took us to faraway kingdoms, beyond the stars, into haunted houses…
Congrats on all your hard work, Andrew! This is amazing news and I'm honored (and stunned) to be with DarkLit Press AND to be mentioned in The Hollywood Reporter! www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...
It’s a lovely evening to gather your children around the fire (or in the fire if it’s been that kind of week) and read my traditional* Ukrainian story, Anoushka the Christmas Spider: www.unfortunatelylitmag.com/2021/12/16/a... (*with a few tiny adjustments)
By David Demchuk CW: spiders, mild body horror Our village is prosperous now, but it was not always so. When I was a child, we had as our mayor a kindly old man named Mr. Lubomyr. Every day ...