The Ghost in Love (2008), and
Bathing the Lion (2014). His newest novel,
Mr. Breakfast, has been published in Italy and Poland, but does not yet have an English-language edition.
Notable short fiction includes World Fantasy Award winner “Friend’s Best Man” (1987); World Fantasy Award nominees “Mr. Fiddlehead” (1989), novella
Black Cocktail (1990), and “Uh-Oh City” (1992); and, most recently, “Mama Bruise” (2019) at Tor.com
. Some of his short work has been collected in Bram Stoker Award winner
The Panic Hand (1995) and Shirley Jackson Award finalist
The Woman Who Married a Cloud: Collected Stories (2012). He often publishes short essays online, and some were collected in
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