Ok so in the mid-nineties I read a short story about a man who was sentenced to death. After each execution he was cloned and then killed again... #scifi#writersky#scifisky
December 12, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Ok so in the mid-nineties I read a short story about a man who was sentenced to death. After each execution he was cloned and then killed again... #scifi#writersky#scifisky
There was a good ten or fifteen years there when most suburban households had something called a computer room. It's where all your winter coats and printer paper was kept.
December 12, 2025 at 12:51 AM
There was a good ten or fifteen years there when most suburban households had something called a computer room. It's where all your winter coats and printer paper was kept.
Will Arnett was on Conan and told a story about how Conan dealt with the death of his parents by accusing Jason Bateman of killing them. It’s so funny.
December 9, 2025 at 7:14 PM
This is just Irish stuff, this is what my people do.
Absolutely bonkers day. Always try to hit museums when we go to Guad but most are closed on Mondays. Except the wax museum, the torture museum, and a house filled with backdrops for selfies/VR stations. I went under the sea.
December 8, 2025 at 9:49 PM
Absolutely bonkers day. Always try to hit museums when we go to Guad but most are closed on Mondays. Except the wax museum, the torture museum, and a house filled with backdrops for selfies/VR stations. I went under the sea.
Happy 10-year anniversary of Whale Road Review! Thank you to all who have contributed and to the peer reviewers who have spent countless hours reading and shaping this journal with me. Here’s another fantastic winter issue that we’re excited to share!
Being old used to mean exhibiting a gritty resolve that inspired the youth with the stoic resilience to survive two world wars but now it means seeing the world "email" and immediately saying "eee-mail" in the Homestar Runner voice.
I was inspired to enter a collection of my short stories to a contest, thanks to the encouragement I've received from publishers and fans. I know my stories are weird and uncomfortable. I guess that's ok.
December 6, 2025 at 6:57 PM
I was inspired to enter a collection of my short stories to a contest, thanks to the encouragement I've received from publishers and fans. I know my stories are weird and uncomfortable. I guess that's ok.
Eternally thankful to @turnandwork.com for recognizing two(!) stories of mine as their most memorable of 2025. They chose Spiral (a personal fave) and Ma'Donna (something I took chances w and wasn't sure about.) Visit the list and read all 20 stellar selections.
Eternally thankful to @turnandwork.com for recognizing two(!) stories of mine as their most memorable of 2025. They chose Spiral (a personal fave) and Ma'Donna (something I took chances w and wasn't sure about.) Visit the list and read all 20 stellar selections.
'MacBeth laments traditions that have vanished, the ephemeral nature of costumes and the ease with which handwritten notes recording otherwise forgotten local customs and folk tales can end up in a skip.'
'MacBeth laments traditions that have vanished, the ephemeral nature of costumes and the ease with which handwritten notes recording otherwise forgotten local customs and folk tales can end up in a skip.'
When I was (primarily) a painter, it was always the pieces I was unsure about that other people really liked. It's the same w writing. I learned that how I feel about my art is none of my business. My job is to make it & be grateful for an audience. Anyway I made a best of list recently, more soon!
December 5, 2025 at 3:23 PM
When I was (primarily) a painter, it was always the pieces I was unsure about that other people really liked. It's the same w writing. I learned that how I feel about my art is none of my business. My job is to make it & be grateful for an audience. Anyway I made a best of list recently, more soon!
Thankful to announce Ink In Thirds literary magazine has nominated my prose piece "In Another Life" for Best Microfiction 2026. Judges are Meg Pokrass, Gary Fincke, and Diane Seuss.
Thankful to announce Ink In Thirds literary magazine has nominated my prose piece "In Another Life" for Best Microfiction 2026. Judges are Meg Pokrass, Gary Fincke, and Diane Seuss.