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'The Wrong Stuff' first published in Redsine, 2002.
Thereafter published in
Alien Contact, 2002 as So Nicht (German translation)
Dusk, 2003
The Beat, 2004

'Car(n)age: A Psychopathic Love Story' first published in Fantastic Metropolis, 2002. Thereafter published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2003

'A Cold Sun' first published in Antipodean SF, 2002.
Thereafter published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2003.

'Appetite' first published in Antipodean SF, 2002.
Thereafter published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2003
Fragment, 2004
Laura Hird, 2004 as 'Appetite', or 'A Brief Allegory of U.S. Expansionism And What It Means If You Get In The Way Of It'

'A New Dream Of Armageddon' first published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2003.

'State of Decay (vt Decay Syndrome)' first published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2003.

'War Can Do Funny things To People, But Is It The Be-All And End-All?' first published in Laura Hird, 2004

'A New London A-Z' first published in The Beat, 2004.

'On The Multitude Of Distractions To be Encountered While Making Love To The Cap-De-L’Homy Plage' first published in
Whispers of Wickedness, 2004. Thereafter published in
Zygote In My Coffee, 2004
The Beat, 2004
Word Riot, 2005

'Pa(e)dophile Priest Terrorist, Maybe' first published in
The Quarterly Staple, 2004

'American Atavism, With Blood and Excrement Laura Bush, oil on canvas, 130 x 180' first published in Whispers of Wickedness, 2004.

'escherville' first published in Zygote In My Coffee, 2004.
Thereafter published in
The Beat, 2005

'And Life, Orbiting A Main Sequence Star' first published in
The Beat, 2005.

'The Destruction Of The World Trade Center Considered As An Aerial Relay Race' first published in Outsider Ink, 2005.

'Dog Country' first published in Mad Hatter’s Review, 2005.

[ R E V I E W S ]

All externally linked reviews published in Laura Hird, 2003-2005, except 'Collecting Stones From A Beach' first published in The Quarterly Staple, 2004.

'The Time Machine' and 21 further reviews published in Ink Magazine (UK), 2003-2004.