Tuesday, June 21, 2016

New Fiction in Redivider

Today is my birthday and I'm so happy to have a story in the new issue of Redivider, a publication I have long admired. They've published my story "The Demo" in issue 13.2, along with a ton of other great work. I'm humbled to be in the issue.

Being honest, "The Demo" is one of my favorite stories that I've ever written. I wrote a first draft in the MFA workshop at UC-Irvine when novelist and Irvine-alum Glen David Gold was our workshop leader for the quarter. I was so lucky Glen read this story. He said it was a good first draft, but I needed to make everything get worse for the main character. That's one way to write comedy. Glen turned me on to Thomas Berger, said I needed to read him. So I did, immediately. And Berger has been a guidepost for me ever since. That was in the winter of 2012, and it only took about four years for this story to find a home after countless revisions. But I'm so happy with the story, that I kept after it, and that Glen knew what to say to me. So thanks, Glen! You can purchase a copy of issue Redivider 13.2 here, and I hope you do! Thanks for reading!

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Book Review

I reviewed Dan Cluchey's debut novel, The Life of the World to Come, for the Washington Independent Review of Books. Cluchey's debut is chock-full of heart and humor and a dose of sadness. You can read my review here.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

New Fiction in Faultline

I'm honored to have a story in the new issue of Faultline, along with new work from Ismet Prcic, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Venita Blackburn, Patrick Ryan, Patricia Engel, and Ryan Ridge.

A million thank yous to my friend Jenni Milton for including my story and for working with me on several rounds of edits to get my story "Picketers" just right! If you'd like to order a copy of this issue simply click here. As always, thanks for reading!