A selection of online non fiction
Book Review of The Colour Storm by Damian Dibben in Perspective Magazine
‘So, did this really happen to you?’ The Lonely Crowd
‘Plague Lessons from Boccaccio’ Love in the time of Covid
‘A Few Words on Lockdown in Northern Italy’ Litro
A selection of online short stories
‘They Long to Be’ Lunate
‘The Old Streets of Xamar’ Litro, Editor’s Pick, Story Sunday
‘The Sum of Our Misfortunes’ Litro Print Issue 155
‘Adieu, Mon Doux Rivage’, The Cartography of Others, Shortlisted finalist Short Fiction Short Story Competition
‘The Ukrainian Girl’, The Cartography of Others, first published in The Lonely Crowd Issue 4
‘They Came from the East’, The Cartography of Others, 1st Prize Flash Fiction Competition, TSS Publishing
‘The Architecture of Humans’ The Cartography of Others, first published in Short Story Sunday Litro Online
‘Nathalie’ Pelt and Other Stories, featured in Bookanista
Online flash fiction
‘Our Lady of the Snows’ Tiny Molecules
‘Sabine’ Fictive Dream (Best Small Fictions 2024)
‘The Era of Content’ Ellipsis Zine
‘The Cedar Tree on the Rocks’ Love in the Time of Covid, A Chronicle of a Pandemic
‘The Question’ Ellipsis Zine (Best Small Fictions 2022)
Reprinted by Reflex Press ‘As Simple as Water’, from Love Stories for Hectic People
Reprinted by Bookanista ‘The Last Hike’, from Love Stories for Hectic People
‘Love is an Infinite Victory’ Ellipsis Zine
‘The Height of His Powers’ Wigleaf
‘My Thoughts Concerning Letizia’ Moonpark Review
‘Slaughter of the Innocents’ Jellyfish Review
‘The Temperature of Islands’ Lunch Ticket
‘Trionfo di Pesce’ Jellyfish Review
‘Asunder’ Broadside, Blue Fifth Review
‘The Last Hike’ Spelk Flash Fiction
‘Banking’ Strands Lit Sphere
‘The Mafia Boss Who Shot His Gay Son on a Beach’ Flash Fiction Magazine
‘As Simple as Water’ The Collagist, Wigleaf Top 50
‘The Woman Whose Husband Died in a Climbing Accident’ The Collagist, Wigleaf Top 50
Flesh Songs (‘Foundation Song’, ‘My Family’, ‘Fighters’) Sonder Mag
‘The Goddess’ Spelk Flash Fiction
‘Life’ Stolen Issue, Flash Frontier
‘A Young Man Reflects’ Literary Orphans