“The Case of the Serial Luddite”

Recently had a piece published in the latest issue of Twisted Vine Literary Arts Journal. The piece, “The Case of the Serial Luddite,” is an attempt at a Borgesian detective story (attempt being the operative word here – I’m not crazy enough to think I can pull off the brilliance of Borges). In any event, if you have the time, I’d be honored if you give the piece a read. Also, as a side note, the cover art is pretty lovely: looks like a protest of the human face.

http://twistedvine.org/

The 1001 Nights Podcast

If you have the opportunity, please check out “The 1001 Nights Podcast,” a collaborative project devoted to retelling the tales of The Arabian Nights through modern and fantastic adaptations. The podcast is produced by the wonderful duo of Nathan Kane and Morgan Dubin. I was fortune enough to work recently with Nathan and Morgan on a retelling of “King Yunan and the Sage Duban.” If you’ve always wanted to become more familiar with The Arabian Nights but was never quite able to get past that four-syllable word, “Scheherazade,” now’s your chance to sit back and listen to a voice-actor do all the work for you. Worst-case scenario: you find yourself not amused and partake in the sultanic pleasure of terminating the podcast. But if you listen from the beginning and hear Nathan Kane’s excellent adaptation of the first night, I have a feeling that’s not going to happen…

http://www.1001nightspodcast.com/

Telling stories to stay alive

Excerpt of the novel published in Witness

Was fortunate enough to have an excerpt of How to Dispose of Dead Elephants published in Witness for their Winter 2014 issue. The excerpt is a chapter focusing on bogeymen and the things that congregate under our beds. In particular (as far as this piece is concerned) that would be Hannibal: the man who marched 37 elephants over the Alps.

http://witness.blackmountaininstitute.org/issues/volume-27-number-3-winter-2014/hannibal/