What a year, huh? Between moving this summer and putting books into the world, I feel like I barely had time to think. Still, I've had a few chances to feel incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported my work, especially during my birthday sale! What a wonderful week that was, watching the little number tick up as people picked up copies of Bitterbound and A Concrete Crown. If you read something I wrote this year and liked it, I'd appreciate your consideration during this award season!
·Short Fiction·
Bone and Marrow, Root and Stem | Worlds of Possibility (February 2024)
Summary: In a world where fae lands intersect those of the human world, a changeling finds clues to her forgotten past in a dead mall. (3,900 words)
·Novelette·
Summary: In this post-apocalyptic novelette, Ollie, a former sniper, has been forced into retirement by a mysterious disease known as sliversickness. A perpetual outsider in an isolated underground military base, Ollie’s only solace is her lover, DJ. But that relationship is forbidden, putting Ollie’s already uncertain future in jeopardy, and her only protection is DJ . . . whose fidelity has been called into question by one of Ollie's few allies. (18,200 words)
·Novel·
Summary: Kin Jole is an indentured assassin, forced to serve those who ripped her soul from her body and stripped her of her conscience. When Kin is ordered to kill Verias Hartwell, a beaten-down sorcerer unwillingly bound to a war machine, she sees his power as an opportunity to do the one thing that will set her free—reclaim and destroy her own soul. (106,500 words)