Fiction
- Death Valley Blooms, published as part of Neon Hemlock’s 2025 Novella Series. (August 2025; available directly from Neon Hemlock, Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and all other major online stores.)
- Every decade or so, vast quantities and varieties of wildflowers bloom all at once in Death Valley. But unbeknownst to the wider world, these super blooms are powered by a woman’s life. Mar Ramse lost her mother to Death Valley as a teenager and would give anything to break her family’s curse, but now the desert whispers its call to her. However, she still has a single ace up her sleeve: neither she nor her brother will ever have children. Is it enough for the desert to release its grip on her family?
- Content warning: depiction of depression
- A Dragon Walks Into A Bookstore reprinted as a standalone ebook under the pseudonym Sorcha Mack. (November 2021; available through Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and all other major online stores.)
- Evvie Drake may be a dragon, but she’s awkward and offbeat at the best of times. She just wants to build a quiet life in the magically liminal town of Twilight, California, and maybe figure out how to flirt with Isa, the cute owner of the independent bookstore that Evvie frequents.
But something about the author at the latest signing event feels off. He smells like rust, he’s leaving almost-invisible tar all over his books, and he has a history with Isa. Isa may think she has to deal with him on her own, but she’s about to learn what it’s like to have a dragon like Evvie in her back pocket.
- Content warning: biphobia
- Evvie Drake may be a dragon, but she’s awkward and offbeat at the best of times. She just wants to build a quiet life in the magically liminal town of Twilight, California, and maybe figure out how to flirt with Isa, the cute owner of the independent bookstore that Evvie frequents.
- A Dragon Walks Into A Bookstore published in the 2021 Sirens Benefit Anthology: Villains & Vengeance (October 2021; available through Amazon and B&N)
- Content warning: biphobia
- Outside Twilight published in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Violet Volume (October 2020)
- The Carrying Beam, first place winner of the 2017 Katherine Patterson Prize for YA and published in Hunger Mountain (November 2017)
- Content warning: child abuse, slavery
- Carpathian Music published in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Green Volume (October 2017)
- Venom and Love reprinted in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Yellow Volume (November 2016)
- Ariadne, Abandoned on Naxos published in Fireside Fiction issue #35 (August 2016)
- Plenty of Time published in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Orange Volume (October 2015)
- To Infinity published in Vine Leaves Literary Journal issue #13 (January 2015)
- Imperfect, Before and Always published in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Red Volume (September 2014)
- Venom and Love published in Gone Lawn issue #15 online magazine (July 2014)
- Romantic short stories published under a pseudonym on all major e-book commerce websites (December 2013, January 2014, February 2014)
- Straight as an Arrow published in Teen Ink magazine (January 2006)
Nonfiction
- “Wolves and Werewolves: How Our Beliefs About One Influence the Other,” published in the SFRA Review, volume 51, no. 3 (August 2021)
- “On Bearing Witness in Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls,” published as part of the Sirens conference summer essay series (July 2020)
- “A River Witch’s Guide to the Ten Things She Said to the Court Magician’s Indigo Snake: A Review of the 2019 Nominees for the World Fantasy Award in Short Fiction,” published in the Clarion class of 2012’s charity anthology The Indigo Volume (November 2019)
Poetry
- “Heartfelt,” “Morning Glory,” and “Yesterday in the Sun” published in Vine Leaves Literary Journal issue #19 (May 2017)
- “1985” published in Feb. 2013 collection The Art of Deduction by MX Publishing
- Poem published in June 2012 collection Sing Now, America by Virgogray Press
- “Heartbreak” and “Morning Glory” published in June 2012 collection of Into the Teeth of the Wind.
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