Books and Anthologies
- Afterlife -- Published in the Be Their Voice: An Anthology for Rescue anthology (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2016).
- A Barrier to Us appears in Ten-Legged Tales from The Anthology Club (Matt Jameson, editor, 2015).
- The Boat -- An encounter at sea? Published in the Potter's Field 5 anthology (Alban Lake Publishing) (Robert J. Krog, editor, 2015).
- Chasing the Key -- Is the way out of hell that easy? Appearing in the Rogues in Hell anthology from Perseid Publishing (Janet Morris, editor, 2012).
- Don't Get Caught -- In a world where murder is legal, a sniper with an edge can be incredibly powerful. Appearing in You Pay, We Slay; Hit World Book 6, (William Alan Webb and Larry Hoy, editors, 2022)
- Eclipse over Elmwood -- Was it a natural eclipse, or something else? Appearing in the Southern Haunts anthology from Seventh Star Press (Alexander S. Brown and J. L. Mulvihill, editors, 2013). Finalist for the 2014 Darrell Award for Best Midsouth SF/F Short Story.
- End Game -- They had to meet eventually. Appearing in the Infradead anthology from Sam's Dot Publishing (Tyree Campbell, editor, 2011).
- The Forgotten Man -- Homelessness can be anyone's fate. Appears in Potter's Field 7 (Tyree Campbell, editor, 2021).
- The Game -- Help comes from unexpected sources, whether we know it or not. Appears in Tales of the Interstellar Bartenders Guild (Aubrey Stephens, editor, 2018). First runner-up for 2020 Darrell Award for Best Short Story
- Granny Wise -- Not everything ugly is evil. Appearing in Southern Haunts: Magick Beneath the Moonlight from Seventh Star Press (Alexander S Brown and Louise Myers, editors, 2015).
- Green Leaf -- What would it look like if China invaded Panama? Appearing in Standing Fast: Stories in the Last Brigade Universe (William Alan Webb and J. Gunnar Grey, editors, 2021)
- Green Leaf: Guerrilla War -- The aftermath of a failed invasion is uglier than the invasion itself. Appearing in Standing Defiant: Stories in the Last Brigade Universe (William Alan Webb and J. Gunnar Grey, editors, 2021)
- Green Leaf: Civil War -- Before a country can find peace, it must deal with its internal conflicts. Appearing in Standing on Foreign Shores: Stories in the Last Brigard Universe (coming soon) (William Alan Webb and J. Gunnar Grey, editors)
- Grudge Match -- Return of the pulp era detective. Appearing in The New Adventures of Foster Fade from Pro Se Press (Tommy Hancock, editor).
- Guardian -- A soldier of the establishment or rebel? Appearing in the Perfect Flaw anthology from Seventh Star Press (Robin Blankenship, editor, 2013).
- The Hard Part -- Disaster in space forces hard decisions for one man facing death. Appeared in the NovoPulp Anthology -- Volume 2 from Hermit Studio - Press Division (2015)
- He Who Hesitates -- Decisions must be made, and quickly. Published in The Idolaters of Cthulhu anthology (Alban Lake Publishing (2015).
- Here There be Dragons -- Exploration leads to some very unpleasant surprises. Published in the Dragons Composed anthology (Kerlak Publishing (James Ferris, editor, 2009).
- Identity Crisis -- A man discovers his true identity. Appearing in the Big Bad Anthology from Dark Oak Press (John Hartness and Emily Lavin Leverett, editors, 2013).
- Inner Enemies -- Contact with the other side leaves an indelible impression on the mind. Published in Monsters from Memphis (Zapizdat Press, D. Beecher Smith, editor, 1997) and Raven ElecTrick webzine.
- Jack in the Box -- The swamps of Louisiana conceal more than just gators and snakes. Appearing in Southern Haunts 2: Devils in the Darkness from Seventh Star Press (Alexander S Brown and Louise Myers, editors, 2014).
- The Last Frontier -- James Mayberry finds himself the unwilling subject of an ambitious black project. Appearing in Dreams of Steam III: Gadgets from Kerlak Publishing (Kimberly Richardson, editor, 2013).
- A Last Riddle and No More Running appear in Rat-A-Tat: Short Blasts of Pulp from Pro Se Press (2014).
- Mellow Thoughts -- The last acts of an old man facing the end of the world... Appeared in Alban Lake Publishing's End of the World Potluck anthology (Robert J. Krog, editor, 2018).
- The Morality Clause -- Deals with the Devil are, after all, legal contracts... Appeared in Speculation Press' Heaven and Hell anthology.
- Ned and the Tomatoes -- An unusual allergy with nasty consequences... Appeared in Amoeba Ink's Tomato Slices anthology (Kay Iscah, editor, 2017).
- Ninjabot -- What is a ninjabot? Appearing in the upcoming Blink! anthology from Ink Monkey Press (Mandi M. Lynch, editor).
- Nothing at All -- What was it that kept interfering with his mining of heavy gases on Jupiter? Appeared in the NovoPulp Anthology -- Volume 3 from Hermit Studio - Press Division (2015)
- Objection! -- The murder case took a most unexpected turn. Appeared in the Fundamentally Challenged anthology by Jeff Turner Fiction. Received an Honorable Mention from the Memphis Science Fiction Association for Best Short Story (Other) Category 2005.
- On The Edge -- Is escape possible or is it too late? Appeared in the NovoPulp 2013/2014 Anthology from Hermit Studio - Press Division (2014)
- Perchance to Dream -- A homeless Vietnam vet finally finds his solution. Appeared in the No Greater Love: Martyrs of Earth and Elsewhere anthology from Hiraeth Publishing (Robert Krog, editor, 2019).
- Phoenix -- Some dreams are meant to come true. Published in the Dreams of Steam anthology from Kerlak Publishing (Kimberly Richardson, editor, 2010).
- The Real Magic -- Sometimes the real magic comes from within. Published in Dreams of Steam 2: Brass and Bolts from Kerlak Publishing (Kimberly Richardson, editor, 2011). Nominated for 2012 PulpArk Best Short Story.
- Shed -- A country shed hides a dreadful secret. Appears in the Call of Lovecraft anthology by Evil Jester Press. (Greg Norris, editor, 2012).
- Stolen Thunder. Appears in Realms of Imagination from Dark Oak Press (Kimberly Richardson, editor, 2014)
- To Touch a Dragon -- What would you be willing to do to touch a real dragon? Published in the Tales of Fantasy anthology (Kerlak Publishing, Mark Fitzgerald, editor, 2008).
- A Walk in the Dark -- A country road is no place to break down on a moonless night. Published in More Monsters from Memphis (Zapizdat Press, D. Beecher Smith, editor, 1998).
This page updated February 28, 2022

