Interested in words? I have a bunch of them!

Below are some non-fiction and fiction links — in addition to all of this, I’m a contributing editor for Literary Hub, a frequent Indie-Next nominator, and the writer of The Golden Notebook’s weekly email newsletter.

 

Selected work

ESSAYS/REVIEWS
- An interview with Jeff VanderMeer about Hummingbird Salamander, rewilding, and hope (Literary Hub)
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A review of Cristina Bendek’s Salt Crystals (The Southwest Review)
- Creeping myself out over and over again with Sara Gran’s Come Closer (Tor Nightfire)
- Eating goat tartare at Table of Contents’ dinner inspired by Marlon James’ Black Leopard, Red Wolf (Literary Hub)
- A travel guide to Walter Moers’ Zamonia books (Unbound Worlds)
- An interview w/ Clay Byers, author of Will & I (FSG Originals)
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Celebrating From the Dust Returned, Ray Bradbury’s under-appreciated late masterpiece of a ghoulish family (Tor Nightfire)
- A chronicle of the parallel growth of my library and my sense of self (Oh Reader — print only)
- A Matt Berry-inspired list of spooky books (Tor Nightfire)

FICTION
- “Two Lines” (Litt Magazine Issue #1)
- Things Found in the Attic: A Collage Novella (2021, Stardust House Press)
- Wild Year: A Story in Cards, a collaboration with artist Kirstin Huber (2020, Stardust House Press)
- “Democracy is Coming” (2019 Onassis Festival program — print only)


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Raging Biblioholism

From 2009-2017, I wrote book reviews for my own site Raging Biblioholism. What started as a whim steadily grew into a moderately respected and completely idiosyncratic blog of bookish things — reviews, interviews, and some long-form writing about books. You can still find the entire archive if you look hard enough, although I’ve decided not to link it here because it kind of embarrasses me now.