Free Fiction: “Jumping the Shark”

This is set after Ghost Notes. It was written to a prompt by Syd McGinley while I was hosting the Torquere Social LiveJournal.
“You can’t be serious.” Becky frowned at Sam, crossing her arms over her chest.
“What? It’s the season finale!”
“No way.” Becky shook her head. “I love you, honey, but I’m not watching ER with [...]

Free Fiction: “Travesty”

This was written to a prompt by Anah Crow while I was hosting the Torquere Social LiveJournal. It’s set after the as-yet-unpublished story “Out of Uniform.”
The skirt fit just right. It clung to Ansel’s hips and thighs, not leaving anything to the imagination. Behind him, the door opened and closed.
“Jesus, Ansel.” It was Colby, his [...]

Free Fiction: “Embarrassing Moments”

Set after Angels Come to Visit, but before “Naming Day”, this was written to a prompt by Kathleen Bradean on the Torquere Social LiveJournal.
Keir arched, pushing his cock deeper into Christophe’s mouth. He was so close, and Christophe’s fingers sliding in nearly sent him over the edge. He cried out a warning, his tail whipping [...]

Free Fiction: “Naming Day”

While hosting the Torquere Social LiveJournal, I wrote a little snippet that’s set a few months after Angels Come to Visit.
“It’s not what you think,” Keir promised, slipping up behind Christophe and pressing himself to Christophe’s back, between the massive wings that split it in two. “I didn’t touch him.”
“He’s in our bed,” Christophe [...]

May 17: Torquere Press Social LiveJournal

I’m hosting the Torquere Press Social LiveJournal all day long today, May 17.
I’m posting a follow-up ficlet to Angels Come to Visit, taking prompts for more free fiction, and chatting about the stories I’m working on right now.  Come on by and say hello!

Free Fiction: “Teamwork”

Kiernan Kelly posted a gorgeous image that inspired Anah Crow to write a little snippet and I just couldn’t resist adding on…
Rudolf did wish he’d been there. He glared at Marzell from his hospital bed. “Not what I had in mind when I left you in charge, fucker.”
“Aww, baby, the video was supposed to make [...]

Reviewed: Ghost Notes

“GHOST NOTES is a well-written short story about possibilities. Becky and Sam have an immediate connection through their love of music that leads to a dream-like intimate encounter that seals the bond they feel. Check out GHOST NOTES for a light and lyrical tale.”
– Jennell, RRT Erotic (read the review here.)