Stories and poems (since 1985) [& noting the book they’re in]
2014
“The Matter of the Orgasm.” Numéro Cinq (online). July 2014.
2012
“Survival.” Found Press 5. July 2012.
“Twenty-Seven Days.” The New Quarterly. Winter 2012.
2011
“The Places You’ll Go.” Urban Graffiti. (online). July 1, 2011.
“Niagara.” Numéro Cinq (online). 2011.
2010
“My Life in Television.” Numéro Cinq (online). 2010.
“Three Spirits.” Draft 5.2. 2010.
“Isn’t It Pretty To Think So.” Puritan (online). 2010. Included in The Lizard.
2009
“Sweet Smell of Death.” Revenge Lit (online). 2009.
2007
“Hardcore Life.” In Posse Review. 2007. Included in The Lizard.
“Domestic Virgins.” Lichen (Print). 2007.
2006
“No One Wants To Be Next.” The Fiddlehead (print). 2006. Included in The Lizard.
“Yes, I Wanted To Say.” Word Riot. July 2006.
“Hercules.” Front & Centre. July 2006. Included in The Lizard.
“Flight.” Single story chapbook, Mercutio Press. 2006. Included in The Lizard.
2005
“May The Road Rise.” Word Riot. 2005. Included in The Lizard.
“Live Bait” (Albanian translation by Faruk Myrtaj) in Ars (Vol. 1, No. 35), Albanian literary magazine. Jan. 2005.
2004
“Six Million Million Miles” (Albanian translation by Faruk Myrtaj) in “Milosao,” Albanian literary and cultural newspaper of the “Gazeta Shqiptare.” Sept. 12, 2004.
“Six Million Million Miles.” Plum Ruby Review (online). USA. 2004. Selected for 05: Best Canadian Stories by editor Douglas Glover. Included in The Lizard.
“Live Bait.” Qwerty. 2004. Contest winner. Included in The Lizard.
2003
“Four Dimes Past Midnight.” Broadsheet (print and online): Mercutio Press. 2003.
“The Sandwich Factory.” lichen. 2003. Nominated for the Journey Prize anthology. Included in The Lizard.
2002
“The Adulterer.” Word Literary Calendar. 2002. Contest winner. Included in The Lizard.
2001
“How Many Girlfriends.” The New Quarterly. 2001.
“The Coming Anarchy”. &. 2001.
2000
“Watching the Lions.” Another Toronto Quarterly. 2000. Included in Only A Lower Paradise.
“This is My Place.” paperplates (online) (pdf). 2000. #13.
“Drew Barrymore’s Breasts.” Pro Tem. 2000. York University. Included in 13 Shades.
“12 Days of Unemployment.” Geist. 2000. No. 35. Included in 13 Shades.
1999
“Beginnings & Endings.” Event. 1999. Included in 13 Shades.
“At Least One Good Thing.” Urban Graffiti. 1999. Included in 13 Shades.
“Something in the Water.” Backwater Review. 1999. Included in 13 Shades.
“Crow Teaches City Boy a Few Tricks.” Front & Centre. 1999. Included in Only A Lower Paradise.
“Silver and Light.” paperplates (online) (pdf). 1999. Included in 13 Shades.
1998
“Bike Tricks.” The New Quarterly. 1998. Included in Only A Lower Paradise.
“The Last Man on Earth.” Broken Pencil. 1998. Included in 13 Shades.
“The Handsomest Kid.” The Antigonish Review. 1998. Included in 13 Shades.
“Working It Out.” Pottersfield Portfolio. 1998. Included in 13 Shades.
One poem. Canadian Dimension. 1998.
1997
“Gerry’s Sister (Mercy in the Night).” Queen Street Quarterly. 1997. Included in 13 Shades.
“Parents.” The New Quarterly. 1997. Included in 13 Shades.
“13 Shades of Black and White.” Black Cat #115. 1997. Included in 13 Shades.
One poem and story: “12 Days of Unemployment.” Ink. 1997. Included in 13 Shades.
“Drew Barrymore’s Breasts.” The New Quarterly. 1997. Included in 13 Shades.
1996
“Dialogue.” Acta Victoriana. University of Toronto. 1996. Included in How Many Girlfriends.
“Heresy.” The Hart House Review. University of Toronto. 1996. Included in Only A Lower Paradise.
“The Lowest Branch.” The New Quarterly. 1996. Included in 13 Shades.
1995
“Daddy and the Girl.” NAFM. 1995.
“Waiting for a Miracle.” The New Quarterly.1995. Included in Only A Lower Paradise.
Two poems. Phoenix. University of Waterloo. 1995. 1994 Two poems. Jackknife Express (print).
1994.
One poem. The New Quarterly. 1994.
1993
One poem. Jackknife Express. 1993.
1992
Three poems. The Otherside. University of Waterloo. Winter 1992.
Two poems. Phoenix. University of Waterloo. 1992.
1991
Two poems. Online (print – became Phoenix). University of Waterloo. 1991.
1985
One poem. Festival. East York Collegiate Institute. 1986.
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