How Was Your Afternoon, Dear? Reading, with Sound Design:
The publisher of PANK asks all the authors to read their stories. I recorded myself reading How Was Your Afternoon, Dear? which was published in the Fall/Winter 2016 issue of PANK magazine online. To...
View ArticleFiction Catalog
I have assembled an Excel spreadsheet of all my fiction writings from my first effort in June 2012 to December 2016. The catalog gives the title, date of publication, type of story, genre, publisher,...
View ArticleThe Butterfly Effect
This is my first creative non-fiction story. It was published in the multi-media magazine Mad Hatters’ Review (Issue 13, May 2012; homepage). The Butterfly Effect was a designated “Notable Story” by...
View ArticleDarcy Eastland
He was the oldest person attending the wedding and reception. His brother Nick, the groom’s father, was only ten months younger than himself. His youngest brother Jack, five years his junior, was still...
View ArticleFive Million Yen: Prolog
Five Million Yen A NOVEL BY D. R. Harris Synopsis The prolog to my novel: Five Million Yen. Ben Clarone, A-list musician, and his friend Anatoly Gringovitch, a fast-rising art world star, become...
View ArticleA Brooklyn Tale
Mine was a humble arrival in the most famous of America’s boroughs. I entered Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York in a rental car. I had been offered the car free if I would drive it to JFK from Chicago....
View ArticleStreets of Gold
I was beyond broke. I kept staring at the dime and the nickel, my total worth: net, gross and real. Fifteen cents, the cost of one 1967 New York City subway token. As the Wall Street types say, that...
View ArticleOn The Death Of A Friend
I heard today about your friend, whom I never met, though I know he meant much to you. I trust he is at peace, even if you, a survivor may be confused and hurt. It is difficult for me to properly...
View ArticleToo Long For Haiku
This is a collection of flash and short fictions I’ve written over the last five years. Too Long For Haiku-Revised
View ArticleGemini
My recent story about musical life in New York City in the 1990’s with a confusion of real and surreal people. Gemini
View ArticleThe Red Suitcase
A rewrite of my story of love, sex, murder, cannibalism. The Red Suitcase
View ArticleQuitting
This short story is adapted from my novel The Nude Pianist. Quitting Long Ver_Pub
View ArticleTable Display Book Signing
Table display poster for my book signing on August 10, 2019, at Bookstore 1 in Sarasota, Florida.
View ArticleTrombones & Figs
Flash fiction submitted to a Flash Fiction contest. Trombones-and-Figs
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