One of the shortest pieces I’ve written (a wee 300 words), “Your Attention Please” is today’s featured story at Daily Science Fiction! Your Attention Please by Karl El-Koura The green light at the top of his wallscreen sprang to life. Stunned speechless for a moment, Berg Harris shook off the […]
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My story “Stevenson’s Planet” is now available in Issue 31 of Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine. You can buy your own copy! This is my third appearance in Neo-opsis, following “The Kedari Virus” in Issue 9 (way back in 2006) and “You Just Proved Title Advertising Works” in Issue 26 (2016). […]
I’m pleased to make another small contribution to the number of stories in the world: my alien invasion tale “The Dead Thing at the Bottom of the Pool” is now available in MYTHIC #13. You can buy your own copy of the issue for the cost of a cappuccino. Below […]
My flash fiction story “The Internet of Annoying Things” was published in Asymmetry Fiction today. Check it out and let me know what you think! As well, my flash fiction story “Counting Corpses” is reprinted in the forthcoming anthology Drabbledark: An Anthology of Dark Drabbles. Drabbledark will be released on July […]
Compelling Science Fiction has released their first three issues as Kindle ebooks, including Issue 3, which contains my short story “The Undertow Jackpot.” You can pick up your copy of this issue (and the first two!) at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, and Amazon.co.uk.
Apparently my writing is too hot for Scribd, the ebook subscription service. It was just over a year ago that “Luna City, At Night,” was published there, but a few days ago Scribd decided to ban it for “violation of Scribd’s content policy,” specifically “excessive erotic and/or adult content.” The […]