It Came From Willy McCracken's Buttocks
Featured in the anthologies Houston, We've Got Bubbas (published 2007 by Yard Dog Press) as well as The Best of the Bubbas of the Apocalypse (published 2008 by Benbella Books).

Wall Of Delusion
In print only, published in the Spring 2006 edition
of Apex Science Fiction and Horror Digest

Heather's Claws
Very short piece of fiction about an actress who can't get out of character.
Published by Flash Me Magazine.  It's also available here.

Travels (a novel)
You think TV is bad now?  In this future, it will eat your brain.
Published by Hachette Book Group (formally Time-Warner Aspect)
Available at all major booksellers.

Resurrection of Broken Dreams
You can live, you can dream ... you can live your dream!
Published in Neometropolis 0x03.
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Island
No man is an island, but each of us has one, somewhere.
Published in Winter 2004 edition of Mytholog.

Stephanie's Echo
Even now, if you listen closely, you can hear it.
Published in Writer's Stories.

The Moon At Noon
Caution:  Safety Can Cause Insanity.  And sometimes head trauma.
Published in Scifantastic.

The Good Life
Talent is not always rewarded, and sweet is not always so sweet.
Published in Scifantastic.

The Penalties of Pirating
In the future, when you pirate a program watch out for the copy protection!
Originally published in Aboriginal Science Fiction.

Justification
Dale Bently must justify his life in 500 words or less, or die.
Originally published in Aboriginal Science Fiction.

Strong Metallic Arm
In the future there's life after death for everyone
...unless someone steals it from you.
Originally published in Boundaries of Sanity.

A Long, Curved Blade
An expedition is sent to discover the fate of the colony at Droxford 2.
Originally published in Leopard's Realm Magazine.

Voodoo Computer Healer
Discover the awesome power of positive thinking
...just be careful what you do with it.
Originally published in Zone 9 Magazine.

Temperature Extremes
The very first story I had published, back when they called "flash" fiction
"short-shorts."  This is very short.
Originally published in Channel X.

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