As Editor
These are anthologies, collections, and other works I edited.
A Universe of Stories (June 2021) – A collection of stories that won the 2019 American Fork Library summer creative writing contest.
Thin Air – The Cosmic Crime Fiction of Gustavo Bondoni (June 2023) – A collection of science fiction crime and detective fiction by Gustavo Bondoni.
The Horror at Pooh Corner (August/October 2024) – An anthology of Lovecraftian tales set in and around the Hundred Acre Wood.
These are part of the LTUE Benefit Anthology series I co-edit with Jaleta Clegg. The author, editor, and artist royalties go to benefit Life, the Universe, & Everything, an annual science fiction and fantasy symposium in Provo, Utah.
Trace the Stars (February 2019) – A space opera and hard science fiction benefit anthology created in honor of Marion K. “Doc” Smith, the founding advisor for Life, the Universe, & Everything, a science fiction and fantasy symposium held annually in Provo, Utah.
A Dragon and Her Girl (February 2020) – An adventure fantasy benefit anthology featuring stories with strong female protagonists, created in honor of Linda Hunter Adams, long-time advisor for The Leading Edge, a semi-pro science fiction and fantasy magazine run entirely by students at Brigham Young University.
Twilight Tales (February 2021) – A light horror, Twilight Zone-esque benefit anthology created in honor of Betty Pope, long-time librarian at Brigham Young University and supporter of LTUE.
Parliament of Wizards (February 2022) – A science fiction and fantasy anthology of wizard stories in honor of Jonathan Langford, one of the original founders of LTUE and The Leading Edge magazine.
A Hero of a Different Stripe (February 2023) – An anthology of unlikely hero adventure stories in honor of Tom Grover, a stalwart volunteer at LTUE during the 1980s.
Troubadours and Space Princesses (February 2024) – An anthology of unlikely hero adventure stories in honor of Dave Wolverton (David Farland), a stalwart supporter of LTUE since the beginning.
Dog Save the King (February 2025) – An anthology of canine adventure stories in honor of Sue Ream, a long-time supporter of LTUE and a great lover of dogs.
For Glory and Honor (February 2026) – An anthology of a space opera and military science fiction stories in honor of Caroljean Hansen, a long-time supporter of LTUE and local fandom.
These are collections and other works in the Legacy of the Corridor publication series from Hemelein Publications. These works celebrate the creativity of authors in the Intermountain West. I’m the editor on all of them, as well as the series editor.
The Florilegium of Madness (July 2021) – A collection of short fiction and essays by D. J. Butler. Edited by Callie Butler and myself.
Dragon Soup for the Soul (December 2021)
A collection of short fiction and poetry by Emily Martha Sorensen.
Down the Arches of the Years (April 2022)
A collection of short fiction by Lee Allred.
Sharks in an Inland Sea (June 2022)
A collection of short fiction and essays by Lehua Parker.
The Bacillus of Beauty by Harriet Stark (July 2022) – One of the first (if not the first) science fiction novels by a Utah author to be published by a major New York City publisher. Originally published in 1900.
In the Haunting Darkness (September 2022) – A collection of short fiction, poetry, and essays by Michael R. Collings.
Interplanetary Edition and Other Tales of Tomorrow (December 2022) – A collection of short fiction and poetry by Emily Martha Sorensen.
All the Monoliths in the Universe (February 2023) – A collection of satirical science fiction comics by Michael C. Goodwin.
Waiting for Elephants (August 2023) – A collection of science fiction and fantasy short fiction by Jaleta Clegg.
Standalone short stories
These shorts are not set in any particular series universe.
- “Napoleon’s Tallest Teamster“ (November 2018, Immortal Works) – A clockwork android works to save the last Empress of France after the Second Empire of France falls.
- “Like a Good Neighbor” (looking for a home) – Our neighborhood aliens pay the Earth a visit.
Celestial Lance Universe
A space opera adventure series about the discovery of an alien space station 2000 years in the future. Set in part of the Celestial Lance (梗河) constellation. Use the hashtags #cellan3 if posting about them on social media.
Cellan Three series
Titles still tentative. Will either be a novel series or a novella series.
- Hemelein Discovery (in progress) – The station is discovered. Again.
- Hemelein Part 2 (forthcoming, as yet untitled)
- Hemelein Part 3 (forthcoming, as yet untitled)
Celestial Lance Universe short stories
- “Lagrange Two, Lagrange One, Do You Copy?” (looking for a home) – First contact with spacefaring dragons.
- “O. stellarum” (looking for a home) – An asteroid miner must confront his worst fear to save a colleague he hates.