Fiction
“Guava Summer,” Radix Media, May 31 2019. A speculative fiction chapbook: a private detective and his android companion watch as a presidential election in their totalitarian society begins to become the most unexpected thing a sham election can be—unpredictable.
"The Bleeding Room," Glimmer Train, Winter 2015, Issue 95. [Second place winner, Glimmer Train Fiction Open, 2013. One dark, collegiate summer . . .
"Twelve Years, Eight-hundred and Seventy-two Miles," Day One, 2015. [novella] Two brothers embark on a long road trip through the desert to observe their father getting executed on death row (I swear it’s sort of a comedy but not like an lol comedy)
"Whatever Happened to the Six Wives of Henry the VIII." Southern California Review, Volume VIII, 2015. [nominated for the Pushcart Prize] Henry the VIII’s six wives reunite in modern day Manhattan for an epic dinner.
"Crushed," The Pinch, Fall 2014 (34.2)
"Every Ghost Story is a Love Story," available online from Psychopomp, Fall 2016 (13).
"The Derecho," in Juked, November 5, 2017. A catfish catfishes a catfish.
Nonfiction
"Grin and Bear it," District Lines, Volume IV, Winter 2017. Why I hate pandas.
"How I Afford Both Avocado Toast And My House," Medium/ Huffington Post, May 2017.