As a writer, I linger where life is raw, messy, and unflinching.
SHORT STORIES
“Blood Creek of Crowley Bend”
In the remote canyons of Crowley Bend, a cattle drive becomes a fight for survival when an unnatural predator begins picking off the men one by one. As the night drags on, the line between man and monster blurs, and the survivors must confront a terror that moves with impossible strength and cunning. Blood runs, terror never sleeps, and only one question remains: who—or what—will make it out alive?
“The Orchard of Hollow Fruit”
In a desert kingdom where the soil thirsts for death, a father tends the last fruit of a withering orchard. As the villagers’ sacrifices feed the land, he confronts the quiet, terrifying choice between survival, devotion, and the cruelty of fate.
“Amnesia; or, Tomorrow, We Begin Again”
In a country where forgetting is law, every memory is temporary—and every truth a rebellion. One family navigates the strange rhythm of erased lives, fleeting joys, and quiet resistance, learning that to remember is to fight, and to forget is to obey.
“AUTOPSY OF A STAR”
A scientist holds a fragment of the cosmos in her hands, only to discover it speaks back. In its alien light, memories, voices, and desires intertwine, and the boundary between human and star collapses in a pulse of awe and danger.
“Wine and Nothing”
He drinks to forget. She’s gone. The wine is drunk one bottle after another. Every corner of the apartment holds a memory he can’t escape. Eight months later, a letter lands, only reminding him of everything he’s lost.