Short stories, flash fiction, and creative essays. Follow for my latest horror and scifi pieces, as well as updates on my novel series and comic projects.
It feels like it’s only been a hot minute since I last posted on my website, and in that short span of time, not much happened. But then the gears in my brain finally turn. As they grind and creak, as the dust bounces off, I realize… a lot of little things happened between my … Continue reading Quick Update: What I’ve Been Up To
Friends, Ever look at your Internet presence and feel “cluttered?” It’s a weird vibe, particularly since it’s all digital, but I feel it nonetheless. For context, I have an Instagram, a Threads account, a Bluesky handle, a Reddit account, this website, TWO Substack newsletters, a budding YouTube channel, and a StoryGraph account (I ditched my … Continue reading Messy, Discordant, Entirely Human
Note: This short fiction piece was originally published in Behemoth Magazine. No AI was used in the writing of this short story. Monday, 10:04 AMBob rearranged the foil candy wrappers into a neat stack on his desk for the second time. On his computer monitor, an AI chatbot wrote an email response that Bob would … Continue reading 24-Hour News Cycle of Violence
A few days ago, my wife and I had the chance to see the new Superman (2025) film. For those of you who know me well, comic books are in my blood. To say I’m deeply enmeshed in the genre, from penning reviews and recording podcasts for The Batman Universe to my current stint as … Continue reading Thoughts on ‘Superman’ (2025)
I am a big believer that across America, the majority of us hold the same ideals. I believe that we envision America as a country where everyone, regardless of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or social standing, deserves the best opportunity to pursue a fulfilling and rewarding life. With every fiber of my being, I believe … Continue reading America
When I was a little guy, I was both mischievous and an ardent rule-follower. That sounds like an oxymoron, but there’s truth in it. I enjoyed bending or breaking rules when I found a way to circumvent them. I’d stay up late on a school night reading or playing video games, then steal back some … Continue reading Whatever You Need It To Be
We live in strange, frightening times. Many of our most vulnerable populations are at risk simply because they ask for the right to exist. Assistance programs, resources, and educational assets like museums, libraries, and cultural centers are on the chopping block. What many of us consider “civilization” is teetering over the edge, plunging us into … Continue reading Don’t Want to Support Bezos?…