Until We Can't See the Sky is a radio play about sisterhood, ownership and gentrification. It was produced on Resonance FM on February 14th 2020.
Hosted by Johny Brown and Inga Tillere of Band Of Holy Joy. With a live soundscape from Inga Tillere. Featuring Grace Howarth, Tallulah Howarth, James Stephen Finn and Miranda Shamiso.
A short story based on John Everett Millais' Ophelia. Published in Londemere Lit's inaugural issue. Find it in chapter 1.3: Macabre Longings.
Spaceports & Spidersilk
Of Mothers and Monsters is a spooky middle-grade story, perfect for Halloween.
There Are Only So Many Ways You Can Write About Fruit
Memory Preserve is a whimsical tale of a jam-making witch in the woods. To be published in the 'There Are Only So Many Ways You Can Write About Fruit' zine.
Danse Macabre, Danse is a Halloween piece about the dance between life and death.
Luminaries in Bloom is a musing on the revolutionary and the beautiful, and how both, with a little tending, can be reborn.
Dollar Store Mag
Polyester Charm is a story with the theme 'nature, but make it glossy.'
The Factory of Discarded Pages is a mythological short story focusing on a demigod, sent to work in a factory, sorting through the idle scribblings of mortals.
This short story was a Finalist in the Jerry Jazz Musician's 52nd Short Fiction Contest
This essay won 2nd place in the BeAnimal Autumn Writing Competition.