Hey, it’s actually been a pretty busy fall for me.
My horror short story, “I’m Not From Here” came out on September 1, 2025 in the Costs of Living anthology from Whisper House Press. The editor, Steve Capone Jr., was a pleasure to work with and really made my weird little second person story the best it could be. If you’re interested in reading it, it’s available at the link above.
At the same time, my suburban fantasy/slipstream story, “A Sea of Laundry,” debuted in Trollbreath Magazine’s Fall 2025 issue. If you care to subscribe, the link will take you there. Again, the editors were amazing and made my story the best it could be.
And now, “I’m Not From Here” has appeared on the Horror Writer Association’s reading list, in the short fiction category. The list compilation of recommendations by members, which means someone in the HWA liked my story enough to recommend it. I am absolutely blown away to be in the same section of the list as such wonderful authors as Joe R. Lansdale, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Paul Tremblay, and Jonathan Janz (who by the way, I’m sure is going to win an award for his short piece, “Lenora” because it was asbolute fire).
I guess I better push aside all the other stuff I have been dealing with this fall and get back to writing to make sure this is the first time I appear on a recommended reading list, and not the last.
Best,
J.M.
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