Well, We All Have Stories...

Some, anyway.

A lonesome mechanic searches the dingy velvet of his small-town strip club for answers and for something that's true…

A lonesome mechanic searches the dingy velvet of his small-town strip club for answers and for something that's true…

So, I’ve long thought about publishing a book of short stories — I’ve got about 10 or so I really like — but I’ve not yet made it happen.

I’ve also got a whole jumble of potential story ideas that I haven’t really had the focus to really nail down.

A poor, small town kid debates love, life, and the team basketball shoes…

A poor, small town kid debates love, life, and the team basketball shoes…

So, as a way to trick myself into thinking more about both getting that book eventually put together, and as a way to encourage some more serious thinking on the newer ideas — I figured I’d remind myself (and you all) about the ones that already do exist.

Granted, not everyone wants to e-read, but until there IS a printed edition, here’s some links to some of my short fiction.

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Reading for the SMOL FAIR...

Reading for the SMOL FAIR...

The Definition of Empty is the new poetry collection by acclaimed author and New Mexico State Senator Bill O’Neill.

I’ll join us Bill, as well as celebrated poets Laura Cherry (Haunts), Greg Santos (Ghost Face) and Seth Berg (Lost in Bonkerville: Coma Recollections) as we all do out part to KEEP BOOKS DANGEROUS by supporting small press publishers, writers, and artists!

The event is hosted by your friend and mine, Ben Tanzer of HEFT Creative Strategies as part of the virtual juggernaut, SMOL FAIR.

EVENT LINK:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81297944998