My Latest Story in a Great New Anthology
Moon Drunk Angel Mine
My flash story Moon Drunk Angel Mine has been published in a great new anthology from Santa Barbara Literary Journal. My latest story tells the tale of a hard-working man, a night out on the town, and the search for that elusive heart of the night. There’s a whole lot of Tom Waits in this flash piece, so I’m tipping my hat to Tom, and to the hard-working editors at Santa Barbara Literary Journal.
Read the Story Now!
Volume 8, Moon Drunk, is available from Santa Barbara Literary Journal. This anthology is print-only, so you will have to fork over a few bucks to read it. But hey, supporting is seriously good karma. You can order your copy of Moon Drunk from Santa Barbara Literary, or follow the links to Amazon. Either way, let’s get to ordering!
Order Moon Drunk NOW!
After you enjoy my latest story, why not browse the rest of Santa Barbara Literary Journal. This super ‘Zine comes at you from sunny southern California. There’s lots more on offer besides my story Moon Drunk Angel Mine. I think you’ll dig it! Here is the general link
https://www.santabarbaraliteraryjournal.com/Back From Egypt…
No, not from exile, but a great three-week jaunt up and down the Nile and the Red Sea. But hey, My Lovelies, it’s chaos here in the frosty writer’s garret. I’m freezing my nads off! Acceptances unattended, submissions running naked through the streets, drafts and deadlines crushing the flimsy furniture. Madness! But wait! Did I mention a new short story collection? Hell yes, U6 Stories – Vienna Underground Tales. Get your copy today!U6 Stories – Vienna Underground Tales
Every train carries a story.
The U6 is one line of the Vienna underground transit system. The silver and red trains carry stories, many stories. A woman mourns her musical lover, and a man discovers his courage. A Syrian family flees to a fragile new beginning, and a young man helps circus performers during a pandemic. Lovers rediscover each other after decades apart, and a man finds a father he never knew. A contract is broken, and neighbors defend their own. Eighteen tales of love lost and found, of the darkness within us, and the glimmering light that keeps us afloat. Unforgettable characters struggle against the pressures of an impersonal world, and against the burdens they carry within. Welcome, Reader, to the stories of the U6.
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