Publications

Sylvia is currently seeking representation for a young adult novel that blends science fiction with the dark, alchemical glitter of fairy tales

The Ex-Puritan

Editor-In-Chief Sanchari Sur. Nonfiction Editor Mieke de Vries

Issue 62 (Summer 2023) includes “Listen,” one half of a deeply personal conversation with … well … why not read it and find out?

Gilded Glass

Edited by Kevin J. Anderson and Allyson Longueira

Includes “Everyday Things,” a tale about a girl deemed a halfwit, who ‘outsmarts smart’ through the modest magic of everyday things

Shy: An Anthology

Edited by Naomi K. Lewis and Rona Altrows

Includes “Creepmouse Manifesto” – an essay in which social anxiety takes aim at a summer-camp archery lesson

Pulp Literature

Issue 19: Edited by JM Landels and Mel Anastasiou

Includes “Ordinary” – a story about a girl who fights tooth and nail (and fairy tricks) to be remarkable

101Words.org

Posted: May 24, 2022

Please click on the link below to read “Unconvincing Light,” a 101-word story about inhabiting two worlds

Dragon Rock

A Renaissance-inspired Coloring Book

An original folktale about a man who thinks too much of himself, and the mouse who tires of this

The New Quarterly

Issue 114

Includes “An Annotated Bibliography of Lies” – a prose poem about falsehoods that masquerade as truth 

Room

Vol 31 no 4

Includes “Pacific Index” – a short story in which small assumptions quietly implode

B.C. History

Vol 40 no 2: Edited by John Atkin

Includes “The Simon Fraser Letters at SFU Archives” – an article about finding lost treasures, and what happens next

Pulp Literature

Issue 3: Edited by Susan Pieters, JM Landels, and Mel Anastasiou

Includes “Dragon Rock” – a tale about a man and a mouse, adapted as a graphic short by editor/illustrator Mel Anastasiou

B.C. History

Vol 48 no 3: Edited by Andrea Lister

Includes “Interview with Gary Mitchell: Provincial Archivist” – an article in which keepers-of-records chat about heritage, Asimov, and tulips