If you click on the Short Stories tab on the top of this page, you will find a list of all my published stories, except those that appeared in Shotgun Honey, an online publication. Although I think of myself as a short mystery fiction writer, you may notice some deviations from that path.
“Star/Struck” is a romance and was so much fun to write that I’m sure there will be more to follow.
“From the Ashes” is a ghost story with a ghost who bears a strong resemblance to my late mother.
“Look at Little Sister” is a spy story set in East and West Berlin when the wall went up, a period I’ve always found fascinating.
“Esme’s Worst Nightmare” is my one and done horror story. There’s more than enough horror in today’s world for me to want to dwell there in my writing life.
Even in the non-mystery anthologies, though, I managed to sneak in a crime here and there.
“It’s a Wonderful Elf” appears in a holiday-themed anthology, but solving a theft features prominently.
“Dream Weaver” is in an anthology about witches but, when a magic wand is stolen, the villain is tracked down and receives his just punishment.
In “Send in the Clowns,” a tale of Magick becomes a hunt for a dognapper and a missing diamond collar.
I just can’t help myself!
Each of my stories becomes my favorite when it appears in print. "Red Ink" is the newest. I hope you check it out in Larceny & Last Chances.
Have a wonderful summer, and happy reading!
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