image Urban Creatures was the spawn of National Novel Writing Month, and was actually a pretty decent stab at a full-length book. I vowed to promptly review, edit and improve it, and equally promptly started not getting around to it.
image Mousetrap was another National Novel Writing Month product, 2004 vintage this time, and is sort of an "experimental" novel. Okay, it's actually a bunch of Joe-Frankesque radio scripts stitched together. Not a novel at all. Feel my shame.
image The Chair was an early short story of mine that got published in the fantastic Canadian literary magazine Blood and Aphorisms. I still think it's pretty good.
image The Lafayette System is a quiet little tale of frustration that was published in the Eastern Townships literary compilation Taproot.
image The Hydrogen Guise was a fun fill-in for the inestimable Jim Evans and his online serial The Files Of Hydrogen Guy. I only wish I had half an ounce of the funny Jim has.
image Little Tyrants is about six years old, and has been rejected by (I think) every SF magazine on the continent. It reads rough now, but it's still fun, I think.
image Big Wheel was published in the second issue of the now-defunct Dead Letters from Fish-End press.