The Belfast Review, 2024TashkentAt the coffee break, I try to catch his attention. I preen. I strut. I keep myself on display, letting the top button of my shirt fall open, a subtle showing off that the other men are oblivious to. FictionflashLGBTQIA+
Wensum Literary Magazine, 2024On the Street That's Still Called LeninThe cow lows in the field behind my house as the sun sets, purple and orange and pink against the wheat fields on the street that’s still called Lenin. When the night sky goes from blue to black and the stars shine above me...FictionflashnaturenostalgiaFlash fiction
Writing Battle, 2023A Warm EncounterHe spent his first night back tossing and turning on his too-stiff, still-creased sheets, the new mattress squeaking beneath him. Egg-yolk yellow light from the street below filtered through the lace curtains...FictionLGBTQIA+
Loft Books, 2023The Village PriestHe heard a sharp intake of breath as he drew closer to the priest and took his own, drinking in the heady, intoxicating smell of the incense clinging to the consecrated damask in front of him.FictionflashLGBTQIA+