The anima of the garden. Forgotten, broken creatures, abundant flora, looming predators, wizards made of smoking glass, desire arching every back. Includes the poetry and prose: tuberculosis gardens the wizard...
A short collection of five flash fiction pieces loosely horror themed. Pointed exits, insomnia, vengeance, claustrophobia, and the smallest things worth killing for.
Free 50% excerpt from the novel Set in Melbourne in the late 90s, Trapdoor is a psychological journey through darkness and light--a story of love, obsession and beautiful self-destruction. Raven and Pegasus...
Howard Kessler has lived the fast life of a Hollywood star and his time in the spotlight has been sustained and well-deserved. A kid from Brooklyn with no education and no positive role-models, Howard’s fame,...
Eugene Myers is working on a novel about the end of the world. Meanwhile, he discovers his daughter doing porn online and his marriage is coming to an end. When he begins dreaming about people who turn out to...
Book One of the Dragon City Trilogy: Ten year old friends Alex and Sapphire discover something strange on the city bus map, a street that existed for only one year. As they set out to solve the mystery, they...
Book Two of the Dragon City Trilogy: It’s hard to control your destiny while you’re waiting for the bus. The trouble for Argus Kirkham began when a stranger pushed his way through a crowd at a bus stop and...
A con-man, a killer, a visionary, a failed actress and a regular guy try and make it big in California. It seemed like the perfect time to open a 'Spiritual Fitness Club' down in San Diego, but the disappearance...
Frank Fisher is nothing. He wants to be something. When a mysterious young woman named Bonnie offers assistance by injecting seeds of inspiration directly into his brain, Frank finds himself involved in a twisting...
EXCERPT ONLY. (there are 29 chapters in total.) Dark, twisted, and outrageous, 29 Jobs and a Million Lies is not the story of your all-American girl seeking glory and success, but a glimpse at counterculture's...