The editors at The Daily Drunk
were kind enough to accept a brief fiction of mine, that
explores the dynamics of fathers and sons and the secrets they keep, titled "Handyman." The piece appeared in February 2021.
The editors at No Contact have kindly accepted a very short piece of fiction of mine, that explores relationships through the sometimes shattered lens of social media and a world where everyone feels warranted with weighing-in and IMO, titled "Heartbreak 2.0" will appear/appears in Issue Ten.
The editors at The Daily Drunk
were kind enough to accept a brief fiction of mine, that
explores the dynamics of fathers and sons and the secrets they keep, titled "Handyman." The piece appeared in February 2021.
The editors at No Contact have kindly accepted a very short piece of fiction of mine, that explores relationships through the sometimes shattered lens of social media and a world where everyone feels warranted with weighing-in and IMO, titled "Heartbreak 2.0" will appear/appears in Issue Ten.
The editors at The Daily Drunk
were kind enough to accept a brief fiction of mine, that
explores the dynamics of fathers and sons and the secrets they keep, titled "Handyman." The piece appeared in February 2021.
The editors at No Contact have kindly accepted a very short piece of fiction of mine, that explores relationships through the sometimes shattered lens of social media and a world where everyone feels warranted with weighing-in and IMO, titled "Heartbreak 2.0" will appear/appears in Issue Ten.
The editors at The Daily Drunk
were kind enough to accept a brief fiction of mine, that
explores the dynamics of fathers and sons and the secrets they keep, titled "Handyman." The piece appeared in February 2021.
The editors at No Contact have kindly accepted a very short piece of fiction of mine, that explores relationships through the sometimes shattered lens of social media and a world where everyone feels warranted with weighing-in and IMO, titled "Heartbreak 2.0" will appear/appears in Issue Ten.
The editors at The Daily Drunk
were kind enough to accept a brief fiction of mine, that
explores the dynamics of fathers and sons and the secrets they keep, titled "Handyman." The piece appeared in February 2021.
The editors at No Contact have kindly accepted a very short piece of fiction of mine, that explores relationships through the sometimes shattered lens of social media and a world where everyone feels warranted with weighing-in and IMO, titled "Heartbreak 2.0" will appear/appears in Issue Ten.