Litro just published “Stop Making Sense,” my flash about Talking Heads, gay bar experimentation, and gender identity! I’m really proud of this one, and you can read it here. Huge thanks to Litro for giving this a home! 😊
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Read “Jeremy’s Never-Agains” in scissors & spackle!
I’ve got a prose piece about grief & longing & fighting small town homophobia that I’m really proud of, just went live in scissors & spackle! Huge thanks to Jenny & Ariana & all the awesome folks at ELJ for seeing something in my words. 😊
The Bitchin’ Kitsch Love!
Read “My Threads” in No Contact’s Costume Party!
I’m so honored and thrilled to be a part of No Contact’s Costume Party today, among such insanely talented writers. I just read through all 15 pieces, and they are wonderful. Huge thanks to Gauraa Shekhar and Elliot Alpern for publishing my words on costumes and writing! Check out the entire mini issue here!
Read “The Brother We Share” in Anti-Heroin Chic
I am so very happy and honored to share this piece of mine that just went live in Anti-Heroin Chic. This is a flash distillation of the book I’m currently working on, a novel of the same name. Thank you so much, James Diaz, for believing in this story.
Here’s Waldo!
I don’t even know what else to say. I am overwhelmed in the best possible way right now. What do you say when a dream comes true? Thank you so much to everyone who believed in me, who supported me and my dream, and for all the kind words and encouragement over the years as I worked on this. You can now buy my book here!
Read “Contact” in Stone of Madness Press!
My heart is happy right now. To be able to see my little bi love story go live in such a wonderful journal, among so many talented writers, this is a true honor. Thanks so much for seeing something in this one, L Scully. Here’s one for all my fellow bi peeps!
It’s Here!
Anti-Heroin Chic Love!
Huge thanks to James Diaz and Anti-Heroin Chic! I’m so excited for this one to go live!
Read The Place in Which She Lives in Cabinet of Heed!
So thrilled to share my piece on grief and art that’s live in Cabinet of Heed! This is a massive issue, and I can’t wait to dig into it. Rachel Abbey McCafferty’s The Teeth Were Sharp, The Eyes Were Wide and Wilson Koewing’s Ghosted both absolutely floored me already. Check it out here!