Here’s an anthology featuring five of my haiku poems published courtesy of Gabriela Marie Milton.

This is the second anthology from Gabriela’s publishing company, Literary Revelations, that has featured my haiku poetry. Here is the first:

Here’s an anthology featuring five of my haiku poems published courtesy of Gabriela Marie Milton.

This is the second anthology from Gabriela’s publishing company, Literary Revelations, that has featured my haiku poetry. Here is the first:

The Moonstone Arts Center has released a new anthology featuring my poem, “Judged.” And in case you were wondering, no, it’s not an April Fool’s Joke.

You can order it from their site.
It is the second time they’ve featured my work. Here’s the first, which has five of my haiku poems.

Also available to order online.
Here I am again on author Sally Cronin’s blog, this time promoting another writer, one who has offered encouragement and kindness for years, Canadian author Sharon Ledwith.
I would also like to acknowledge that Sharon is one of the top six commenters on my blog. Here are the other five, all authors and/or poets in their own right:
Thank you all for your feedback!
As today is the start of Read an eBook Week, here’s all of my work available digitally, whether in Kindle, Nook, or another eBook vendor. If you’re an eBook lover looking for your next read, I hope you find something that piques your interest. If you prefer print, they are available in print, too.
These are my novels, which feature magic, adventure, good vs. evil, forests gryphons, dragons, unicorns, and much more:


And here are all anthologies available digitally and in hard copy that feature my poetry and/or short stories. This one includes my poem inspired by a real black cat:

This one includes four of my haiku poems:

This one includes six of my poems as well as six pencil drawings of mine:

This one includes my short story about a monster-sized hammerhead shark:

This one includes a poem I wrote inspired by the COVID pandemic:

This one includes two of my poems and my fable about a mouse and a frog:

These two include a psychological horror story involving knives and two of my poems, one of which is in the style of “The Raven.”


This one includes five of my poems:

This anthology features six of my poems:

And this anthology features one poem of mine:

Ratings/reviews are always appreciated. Mystical Greenwood reached 50 ratings on Amazon US last month! If you already have read and reviewed one of my works, and enjoyed it, please recommend it to a friend!
As it’s also Read Across America Day, I encourage all, not just my fellow Americans, to find the joy in reading and share it with as many people as you can, especially the young.
P.S. If you’re interested in opportunities for giving a writing presentation or workshop, submissions are open for the Maryland Writers’ Conference 2025.
Here’s a new anthology from Fae Corps Publishing featuring my poem “Riverside.”

Barnes & Noble has it in paperback and Nook. Here are some other purchase links:
Amazon | Goodreads | Books2Read
I hope you enjoy it if you read it. The same for my novels and any other anthologies that feature my work.
Happy New Year! To kick it off, I thought I’d share my latest additions to the inscribed collection.
At Balticon last year, I acquired Wolf Dawn by Amy Kaplan, We Are Satellites by Sarah Pinsker, and Dauntless by Jack Campbell.






At the 2024 Maryland Writers’ Brain to Bookshelf conference, I got Bullet in the Chamber by John DeDakis inscribed and bought his book Fake, along with The Belt by Dale E. Lehman, Awakenings by Edward Swing, and The 90s Club and the Hidden Staircase by Eileen Haavik McIntire. I won Unveiling Motherhood by Stephania Thompson in a drawing. I also bought Michael J. Dodd’s novel, Suicide Run to Archangel, at the conference, but I got it inscribed at last month’s open mic.














I received The Dragons of Dorcastle from Jack Campbell when he came to present at the Annapolis chapter of the Maryland Writers’ Association last November.


Be sure to check out previous inscribed books:
Here’s a new anthology from Fae Corps Publishing featuring six of my poems.

Barnes & Noble has it for preorder in paperback and available now in Nook. Other book vendors can be found on Books2Read. Amazon and Goodreads links will be posted to my Poetry page when they become available.
Stay tuned also for another anthology coming from Fae Corps, featuring one of my poems, titled Fae Speaks.
If you’re still looking for other reads this holiday season, or for next year, you can see all my work from Fae Corps on my Books2Read author page.
Welcome back, prospective holiday readers and buyers! Here are anthologies available in hard copy only, featuring either my poetry, short stories, or essays.
This journal includes my micro memoir about my grandfather’s billiard table:

This journal includes my essay about my experiences at the St. Mary’s River during my college years.

This anthology includes my short story about how one boy’s Christmas changes.

This anthology features five of my poems with fall and winter holiday themes:

This one includes six of my poems on water and the ocean:

This anthology includes a poem I wrote about crickets:

This anthology includes a sonnet I wrote about knights:

This journal features one of my free-verse poems:

This journal features one of my poems (which I mistakenly labeled as a kwansaba):

This journal features two of my haiku poems:

This journal features my essay about my experiences in my college’s fencing club:

This journal features my sonnet about my favorite childhood stuffed animal:

And this anthology features my essay about my diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, which was 2nd place in a contest.

Ratings and reviews are always appreciated. And don’t forget, books make great gifts!
There’s also an anthology from the Moonstone Art Center featuring five of my haiku poems and an issue of the And I Thought literary magazine each featuring three of my poems. Though it doesn’t look like either can have reviews posted, if you decide to buy them, I hope they are enjoyed.
With the holidays now approaching, whether you are looking for yourself or someone you know, books make great gifts! So I wanted to re-share my published works that are available. In this first post, I’m highlighting my work available in eBook and print.
These are my novels, which feature magic, adventure, good vs. evil, forests gryphons, dragons, unicorns, and much more:


And here are all anthologies available digitally and in hard copy that feature my poetry and/or short stories. This one includes my poem inspired by a real black cat:

This one includes four of my haiku poems:

This one includes six of my poems as well as six pencil drawings of mine:

This one includes my short story about a monster-sized hammerhead shark:

This one includes a poem I wrote inspired by the COVID pandemic:

This one includes two of my poems and my fable about a mouse and a frog:

These two include a psychological horror story involving knives and two of my poems, one of which is in the style of “The Raven.”


And this one includes five of my poems:

Those available only in print will be featured tomorrow. Stay tuned. Ratings and reviews are always appreciated!
Nightmare Whiskers is now available!
Goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Books2Read
Wishing you a Happy Halloween, Samhain, Dia de los Muertos, Guy Fawkes Night, or whatever it is you celebrate at this time of year!