Over the past few months, six of my drabbles were published at SpeckLit. A drabble is a story told in exactly 100 words–sort of super-specific flash fiction. These six stories are:
They’re horror and dark fantasy, except for “Across the River,” which is somewhat lighter in tone and based on mythology. If you haven’t read them before, go take a look. Each is only 100 words long, after all.
Now, my drabbles have a chance at winning “The Best of SpeckLit 2nd Quarter 2014,” if they get enough votes. Readers can pick their top 3 drabbles, and the 3 with the most votes at the end of the month will win! Winning would be fantastic, but I can’t do it without your help.
So please, take a couple of minutes and vote for three of my stories. If you can spread the word, that would be fantastic, too.
Thanks everyone! Any and all votes are appreciated!

When Dr. Algernon P. Lewis went on vacation to Death Valley, he expected it to be a boring trip. Certainly nothing that would help him with his research into the mysterious Anaian civilization. Now, Algernon’s journal will help us piece together just what happened out there on the Eureka Dunes…