Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Rock-Pop Love at Negative Suck

My piece, Rock-Pop Love, is up at Jeffrey S. Callico's cool ezine, Negative Suck. Also, catch Michael J. Solender's excellent piece, Two Things I Did Not Know, and other great works by Karissa Satchwell, Roberta Lawson, Carrie Clevenger, and more.

Support Negative Suck and submit your artwork, fiction and prose (100-500 words) here: Submission Guidelines.

Thanks Jeff!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Barracuda Hearts - The Worst of Love Contest

Yes, I'm a contestant in Flashes in the Dark, The Worst of Love Contest! You can read my story, Barracuda Hearts, now over at FitD.

I want to thank Lori Titus for hosting another great contest, and look for other fabulous contest entries - Angel Zapata, Laura Eno, Jessica Brown, Sean Monaghan, Jim Wisneski, and more.

I hope you enjoy this spicy fiction- and thanks for your support.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

One Year Ago Today

They closed the highway one life too late, after the storm had already licked the road with its icy tongue. Snow piled for days, angelic and magical, but those snowflakes tasted like metal and drifted like lost souls…

One year ago today, the sudden loss of a brother deepened crevices in my soul and hollowed the spirits of those I love. Though I still laugh and dream, I am haunted by all that is missing, all that he is missing.

Today the snowflakes taste like the ocean, salted by the tears of treasured memories, our last conversation hours before. Winter exhales an icy breath, bestowing glistened beauty for all to see. Dare I let this perilous magic in?

Tomorrow, the darkest day descends, but this time, it will not swallow me. I’ve searched my pain for a lesson — there must be one. As it turns out, there are many. In seeking strength, I overcame fear and in letting myself fall, I touched ground.

The tree of light gives hope, promises prosperity. In the cold dark of the season, I will gather for him, sharing warmth and love. Beneath winter’s stillness, my brother’s spirit prevails, and in my heart, I know dawn will break again…

Blessed Be, J.A.S.
- forever missed and loved.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Unearthing Jev at All Things Smart and Scary

Nothing goes better with vampires than witches and I am honored to have an excerpt from my novel, Unearthing Jev, at Nicole Hadaway's blog, All Things Smart and Scary.

Kate Waters is a geologist, who believes if it can't be tested, it doesn't exist. But life isn't that simple and some coincidences are just too inconceivable. Catch a teaser and trailer to my novel about witches, murder, love, and betrayal.

I'd like to give a huge thanks to Nicole for inviting me to guest write at her website. She is the author of Release, a very well-crafted and exceptionally creative perspective on vampires, which takes place during World War II. You can read more about her work and upcoming sequel, Return, here: All Things Smart and Scary.

Thanks again, Nicole!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Bartering in the Hood

The army drones crawl from under my neighbor’s vine,
trailing a slippery streak of silver towards the garden of mine.
Camouflaged against the brick, the heedless foot gambles over the lot,
a miss will squish crunchy goop, like a delicate vase full of snot.

With bucket and glove, I pick, I pluck, and I plunk those
little bastards like dirty love,
but they have eager hearts and fight their way to the rim,
feelers erect and squirming to live.

“I brought at least forty,” I say, knowing they hide like dirty rats.
“Forty snails,” I say again. “That gets me at least the Wright’s cat.”

The hair on my arm bristles at the shake of nearby brush
and faces emerge from the thistle, sneering with malice and such.
Not like pastel fairies, aglow and shimmering,
but muddy, wrinkled, and green-eyed with jolly beards so deceiving.
The gnomes are mean as evil sprites, unless I bring them something nice:
snails, slugs, frogs, and moles or when I’m desperate, koi with tadpoles.

“Cat is 100,” one of them snarls.
“60,” I reply, receding from the yard.
“90,” the red hat one says with a hop, as a snail crests and drops into his greasy chops.

I lift the bucket over my head, as they encircle around me, heart beating dread.
“Doggy, doggy, doggy,” I advise. “What a great idea for Scotty’s Christmas surprise.”

“75,” one with a shovel says.
“45,” I return. Never back down, the gypsy woman said.
“Give us the bucket and we’ll scare the cat,” he tells me with putrid grin.
“50 or I’ll promise you two Doberman.”

The rowdy gang disappears into a thicket of mugwort. An hour later,
a knock at the door reveals something in the dirt.
It's the Wright’s cat, limp as a mink scarf,
poor little Mitsy shouldn’t shit by my car.

With bucket and glove, I scrape, scoop, and skip to the hill,
thorny limbs slashing at my bare heel.

“I brought a cat,” I say, waiting for the shadows to come.
Then, like eagles in the night sky, charcoaled wings flap and drum.
I drop the bucket and back up,
for one touch of those stony talons would bring bad luck.

“Male or female,” one gargoyle hisses at the pail.
“Female of course — not even missing her tail.”
“Which house?” Another asks, spinning a roll of toilet paper to string like rain.
“The bright blue one down the block, still smelling of fresh paint.”
….

Note: No animals, creatures, or next-door Homo sapiens were harmed in any way before, during, and after this write.

Monday, December 7, 2009

LOST at Blink Ink

My little short, Lost, is now on at Blink Ink.

Thank you Lynn Alexander for publishing my piece, and a great number of other writers. Check out these little vignettes from Michael J. Solender, Paul D. Brazill, Lee Hughes, Jeanette Cheezum, and many more when you get a chance. They're short, but worth their weight.

Thanks for your time and support!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Scavenging Grace at the NOT

My story Scavenging Grace is up at Michael J. Solender's blog, Not From Here, Are You?

A big thanks Michael for giving my story Honorable Mention. I'd also like to thank him for giving his own heart and soul to charities in need.

Congratulations to all the other winners!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Red Thunder

Dust rolls in before the heavens rumble;
vibratory rhythm excites our spirit.
Determination collects, we sharpen the weapons and
ready the herd, burning grass over hair and skin.
Sacrifice the life force, cut the arms and
paint our face with blood clay,
before advancing into a cold dusk,
pungent with pelt and sweat between our braids.

Hunger for meat and warmth sharpens the instincts;
a river of hide and hoof snake through the valley.
Call the ivory whistle made of sacred bone,
and rush upon the weak and old.
Vision of the hawk possesses the eye,
like black obsidian, it cuts through the lowland,
befalling a giant, our tribe’s triumph,
nourishment to the strong and young.

Spade the meat, initiated hearts,
tongues that speak the silent words
Bless the land, prosperity to the herd,
waste not what the Great Spirits bestow
Another year, to live under the sun, another
cycle of birth and death begun.
Following the path of worth, goodness grows,
In the map of life, existence is one.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Secret Deceits

“Please, Malcolm. I’ve never let you down?” But his eyes were as dark as an alleyway in Motor City.

“That’s not the point Lynette,” he said, lighting a cigar. Rings dissipated into his musky breeze.

“I’ve dirtied my hands for you — I want my identity back.”

“Your identity would still be dirty if I hadn’t created you.”

Bastard. I even wore his favorite raspberry lipstick. “The propagation of your lies will eventually surface…and the lab will be sequestered. Nothing lasts forever, Malcolm.”

“Unless you clone it too. Right babe?” He shivered in his Armani trench coat, gawking at my nakedness. “What’s one less beautiful woman in the world? Tragic, I know, but there are more…waiting to be replicated.”

The hood of his trunk popped with the click of his remote and he reached for something inside. “I knew I should have terminated you with the others,” he said, turning around.

The gun fired, silencing the night between us.

“No, that was my mistake.”

I wiped the blood from his black leather and covered my plastics. What’s one less corporate executive in the world? Tragic, I know.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Flashes in the Dark: Wheel of Fate

Flashes in the Dark has accepted one of my stories, called Wheel of Fate. I conjured this twisted horror in an emergency room, hence the morbid humor and dark symbolism; enjoy.

I'd like to thank Lori Titus for running my story. Most know her as the editor at Flashes in the Dark and for her terrific weekly episode, The Marradith Ryder Series, but she is also the short story fiction editor at Sonar4 Ezine, and has a chilling new blog called The Book of the Others, about all the scary things we tell ourselves isn't real.

Thank you again Lori.