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Category Archives: The Dark City
Publications as of July 2025
More or less in reverse order of publication, here are my online and print publications again so far: I am happy beyond words to have my story “Do the Math” published in Cosmic Quest (Strange Quark Press), now available in … Continue reading →
Posted in Amazing Stories, Astropoetica, Black Cat Weekly, Black Sheep, Blue Sunset, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Bright Mirror, Chicka-Chicka Boomba, Cosmic Quest, Crimeucopia, Crunchy with Chocolate, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark City, Dark Dead Things, Dark Horses, Electric Spec, Epic Echoes, Fabula Argentea, Fiction River, Flight of Dragons, Forgetting 'something, Future Earth Tech, Hidden Villains Criminals, Holiday Spectacular, Lorelei Signal, Luna Station Quarterly, Möbius Blvd, Murderous-Ink Press, Oddity Prodigy Productions, One-Way Ticket, Page Turn Press, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Pink Hydra, Propertius Press, Publications, Pulphouse, Raven Electrick, ResAliens, Short Stories, Starry Eyed Press, Stories, Strange Quark Press, The Dark City, WMG, Writing, Zooscape
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Tagged books, fiction, poems, Publications, publishing, Short Stories, Stories, Writing
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Publications as of February, 2025
More or less in reverse order of publication, here are my online and print publications again so far: I’m overjoyed to have my story “Libby’s Red Rover” (another Mars story featuring my beloved though somewhat homocidal librarian Libby Lechtenbrink) is … Continue reading →
Posted in 4 Star Stories, 4StarStories, Amazing Stories Online, Black Sheep, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark City, Dark Dead Things, Dark Horses, Electric Spec, Epic Echoes, Fabula Argentea, Fiction River, Flight of Dragons, Future Earth Tech, Lorelei Signal, Lost Librarian's Grave, Luna Station Quarterly, Möbius Blvd, One-Way Ticket, Particular Passages: Decked Halls, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Pink Hydra, Propertius Press, Pulphouse, Raven Electrick, Redwood Press, ResAliens, Short Stories, Starry Eyed Press, Stories, The Dark City, Uncategorized, WMG, Writing, Wyldblood
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Tagged Black Cat Weekly, books, fiction, Hidden Villains, Holiday Spectacular, horror, publishing, Writing, Zooscape
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Publications as of July 2024
More or less in reverse order of publication, here are my online and print publications again so far: I’m so happy to have my story “Time Out” (one of my few attempts at YA) published in the A Stitch in … Continue reading →
Posted in 4StarStories, A Flight of Dragons, A Stitch in Spacetime, Alien Dimensions, Amazing Stories Online, Barbara G. Tarn, Black Sheep, Blaze Ward Presents, Blue Sunset, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Crunchy with Chocolate, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark City, Dark Dead Things, Dark Horses, Dragon Rain, Electric Spec, Epic Echoes, Fabula Argentea, Fiction River, Flight of Dragons, Future Earth Tech, Leah Cutter, library conferences, Lorelei Signal, Lost Librarian's Grave, Luna Station Quarterly, Lyndon Perry, Mars, Mary Jo Rabe, Möbius Blvd, One-Way Ticket, Particular Passages: Decked Halls, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Pink Hydra, poems, Propertius Press, Publications, Pulphouse, Raven Electrick, Redwood Press, ResAliens, Russ Crossley, Short Stories, Stories, The Dark City, WMG, Wyldblood
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Tagged 4StarStories, Alien Dimensions, Amazing Stories, Black Sheep, Blaze Ward Presents, books, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Crunchy with Chocolate, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark City, Dark Dead Things, Dark Horses, Electric Spec, Epic Echoes Magazine, Fabula Argentea, fiction, Fiction River, Flight of Dragons, Future Earth Tech, library conference, Lorelei Signal, Lost Librarian's Grave, Luna Station Quarterly, Mary Jo Rabe, Möbius Blvd, Mystery Tribune, One-Way Ticket, Particular Passages: Decked Halls, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Pink Hydra, Propertius Press, Publications, publishing, Pulphouse, ResAliens, Rocketpack Adventures, Sci-Fi Stories Earth Colonies, Short Stories, Space Opera Mashup, Stories, Writing, Wyldblood
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Publications as of January 2024
More or less in reverse order, here are my online and print publications again so far: It’s wonderful to see “Where the Tall Corn Grows” (i.e. Iowa) published in Möbius Blvd, Issue No. 4, now available at all online bookstores. … Continue reading →
Posted in 4 Star Stories, A Flight of Dragons, Alien Dimensions, Black Sheep, Blaze Ward Presents, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Crunchy with Chocolate, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark Horses, Electric Spec, Fabula Argentea, Fiction River, Future Earth Tech, Leah Cutter, Lorelei Signal, Lost Librarian's Grave, Luna Station Quarterly, Mary Jo Rabe, Möbius Blvd, One-Way Ticket, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Propertius Press, Publications, Pulphouse, Raven Electrick, Redwood Press, Short Stories, Starry Eyed Press, Stories, The Dark City, WMG, Wyldblood
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Tagged anthology, books, fiction, Short Stories, Writing
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Publications as of September 2023
More or less in reverse order, here are my online and print publications again so far: I am incredibly happy that my story “Where Fasnet Met Space Net” (a science fiction story inspired by the Fasnacht/Fasnet/Carneval – Mardi Gras celebrations … Continue reading →
Posted in 4 Star Stories, A Flight of Dragons, Alien Dimensions, Barbara G. Tarn, Blaze Ward Presents, Boundary Shock Quarterly, Crunchy with Chocolate, Cutter's Final Cut, Dark Horses, Electric Spec, Fabula Argentea, Fiction River, Future Earth Tech, Leah Cutter, Lorelei Signal, Lost Librarian's Grave, Mary Jo Rabe, One-Way Ticket, Penumbric Speculative Fiction, Propertius Press, Publications, Pulphouse, Raven Electrick, Short Stories, Starry Eyed Press, Stories, The Dark City, Uncategorized
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