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A meme of Kenny from We’re the Millers saying “You guys are getting paid?” but the text instead reads “You guys are getting full requests?”

“Maybe the Real Publishing was the Friends we Made Along the Way” on #NotTheDarling

My blog post in Aimee Davis’ blog series by currently querying writers is all about community!


“my skin” and “As Wild as the Grass or a Girl” in My Say in the Matter

I have TWO pieces in this awesome anthology: an angry trans poem and a soft sapphic fairytale/ghost story!


The cover of: Winter of Wonder: Beyond Human Nature, an anthology by Cloaked Press. It shows a person wearing dark clothes standing in the middle of a road surrounded by snow.

“One Possible Future” in Winter of Wonder

A science fiction story about two estranged best friends, the attempted theft of a spaceship, and a baby.


The cover of Nightmare Fuel, a SFWG Horror Anthology. The cover is a large image of a skill overlaid with white spooky writing for the title. Down the bottom are a list of contributors.

“The First Summer” in Nightmare Fuel

A speculative fiction short story about three small town queer teenagers at an end of school party and a boy who lives in the creek.


The cover of ash, dust, air. It reads: Young people from southern New South Wales respond to these unprecedented times. The cover is pink, the title in red in blank space. Along the right and bottom are stylised leaves in reds and pinks.

“The Trees” in ash dust air

A contemporary short story about a girl and her dog named Spit, living through the bushfires and waiting for someone to return from the trees.


The cover image of "Dread" Volume 1. At the bottom it reads: the sinister side of furry fiction. The title is in read, like written in blood. The image is of a very dark hallway. Stalking along the hallway is a wolfish figure with glowing eyes.

“Relax” in Dread

A horror short story about a cat with anger management problems trying yoga for the first time.


A photo of a white envelope stuffed with small pink flowers.

“my grandmother’s charm bracelet” in The Quarry #17

A poem about a bracelet I inherited from my grandmother.

Photo by Sixteen Miles Out on Unsplash.


A photo of the rippled surface of a pond with orange fish swimming around.

“Thick Skin” in diggit magazine

An ekphrastic poem/short story based on a video prompt from artist Joost de Jonge.

Photo by Maja R. on Unsplash.