Gross Stories for You and Your Loved Ones
A quick update of my available stories! Some are free online, some are pay to read, but lmk if anything's outside your price range and I'll just send you a pdf no problem.
Blanket CW: My work is horror and horror adjacent, and features gore and potentially uncomfortable sexuality more often than not. Proceed with caution; particularly intense works will have additional content warnings.
The Hero: A nasty little story about smoking weed and working food service and performing acts of incredible and senseless violence on behalf of your coworkers. Published in Mangoprism.
Satellite Office: A nameless lesbian engineer forced from her workplace after a traumatic event develops an unusual medical issue, which exposes hairline cracks in her marriage. This probably has nothing to do with what she does for work. Published by Sans Press in their Stranger anthology; nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Polly Says: On the eve of their annual guys and dolls trip, three iDollators and their silicone brides gather in the basement of their cohort's most ambitious for the unveiling of the newest enhancement to his doll, Polly. Things go downhill pretty quickly from there. Cws for sexuality and gore. Published in Cloaked Press's Nightmare Fuel: Body Horror anthology.
Born Sexy Tomorrow: A group of lovable twenty-somethings discover a nonverbal naked woman in the woods outside their lakehouse. Cws for heavy gore and cannibalism, I'm not kidding. Published in Reader Beware's fourth issue.
The Sound of a Gong: Every day, Cecilia, the lady of the house, is murdered with a hammer by the lord she never sees. Every morning, she wakes anew, trapped within the manor's walls. A Gothic time loop featuring light incest and lots and lots of circle motifs. Published by Tales to Terrify, available to listen wherever you get your podcasts.
NEW! Rufus: Isolated and grieving in hot suburban sprawl, Aria Wilson returns to her childhood home for a summer alone. Rufus, the man next door living full-time as a dog, thinks she could use some company. Published by A Midnight Kind of Place in both text and podcast form, plus an interview with me about Rufus's origin as A Guy to Scare My Wife With, writing with alexithymia and my projects in progress!















