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Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror Writer

“We Sang Water into Lemonade, on the Eve of Summer, in the Wasteland”, published by Factor Four

We passed the last dandelion by late morning, and by noon, the grass had faded. Nothing grew in the gray, aether-swept deadlands beyond the city’s eastern wall.“I should bring Martha,” said Ma, her voice cracked with age. “She’d love it.”My younger sister patted Ma’s shoulder. “I’m here, Ma.”“Oh, not you, dear. I meant my daughter, Martha.”The spectre of a girl appeared, matching our slow pace with her skipping walk. This was the Martha that Ma remembered, aged six, not a thirty-year-old woman with children of her own.Continue Reading

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“Eyes of My Brother” included in Afterlives 2024

Psychopomp's Afterlives 2024 Anthology will include my short story, "Eyes of My Brother", originally published by Kaleidotrope. A collection of death-themed fiction originally published in 2024, this collection is being curated by Sheree Renée Thomas, the multi-award-nominated editor of F&SF,

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“Forget-me-not” in Chaotic Cupids

My lover lies near me, beautiful and still, as the first of five promised flowers sprouts from her dead left eye. I don’t know its name. It has a short, strong stem, with seven pointed yellow-orange petals and a sweet, unfamiliar smell.I love the brightness of the flower, the warmth of it. Not cool, like the pale blue forget-me-nots she adored, which bloom in clusters now around the trees and shrubs that span the wilds between our small stone cottage and the river, the place she called her garden.Continue Reading

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“Children of a Bronze Sun” Published in On Spec

Tall, handsome, skilful Elim—of course it would be him. Not yet a month past fourteen, but talented, and with Aquilon and Timala lost he was now the Tribe’s best hunter. Atop that, he was one of very few blessed to endure the fog without malady. Unless a Growler took him, his life would be an uncommon long one. That, along with his skill, should have been a gift to the Tribe.But always against it stood his temperament.Continue Reading

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Category: Writing

Keeping Focus

Posted On 28 October 20141 June 2023 By Robert Wilkinscomment

So, I decided I wouldn’t write any more short stories until I had my novel rumbling along.  It seemed like a fine plan, right up until I got struck by a short story idea that I couldn’t resist writing.  I plotted it out, and started work on it yesterday.Continue Reading

Category: Writing

Old-Fashioned Boy

Posted On 21 October 201424 May 2023 By Robert Wilkinscomment

In which I discuss the dubious merits of having to print out, pack, stamp, and mail in your submissions, rather than just send them in using modern electronic wizardry.Continue Reading

Category: Food and Drink

The Acceptable Pie

Posted On 16 October 20144 March 2025 By Robert Wilkinscomment

As fall creeps in and the weather turns cold, the mirage of baking appears on the horizon.  The weather signals the arrival of fall foods, of apple pies, thick stews and baked brownies.Continue Reading

Category: Writing

The Little Rejection That Couldn’t

Posted On 10 October 201424 May 2023 By Robert Wilkinscomment

A short story has been out for a while, it’s endured through to the query period, and after querying it’s turned out that my rejection was simply eaten by the internet. Continue Reading

Category: General

The Creep of Winter

Posted On 6 October 20144 March 2025 By Robert Wilkinscomment

Winter is on its way!  Jingle bells, jingle bells!  The cold isn’t quite here yet, but once it’s here, you’ll see me grinning an awful lot.Continue Reading

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Rejections, edits, and markets…

Posted On 25 September 20142 March 2025 By Robert Wilkinscomment

So, one of those delayed submissions finally came back, and it’s a rejection — but it’s a rejection of the nicer kind, the “Liked it, but it’s not a fit for our magazine” rejection.  It’s actually pretty hard to feel bad about that — if I’ve done my job well Continue Reading

Category: Food and Drink

Foreign Snacks – Love It!

Posted On 8 August 200717 March 2025 By Robert Wilkinscomment

It’s back in 2007 when my wife and I, amidst a spell of eating healthy, discover a Japanese snack that demands to be eaten. Originally picked up just because, frankly, cookie sticks with a chocolate or strawberry dip is hard to resist, we soon stumbled upon the deeper wisdom that lay within.Continue Reading

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