News, Reviews, Interviews

My first attempt at writing a horror comedy received a Special Mention from the 2025 To Hull And Back Humorous Short Story Competition.

Take heed of what Dids Veneracion has to say about What It Means to Be Malaya: 'This book deserves a spot on every Filipino bookshelf.'

In this interview with A Coup of Owls, I muse on the challenges of writing from the perspective of a despicable character and contemplate my preferred genre to read and write.

Exhibited at the vMEME Contemporary Art Gallery, peripheral (e)motions features the prose and poetry of 13 women inspired by the digital paintings of artist Rebie Picazo Ramoso and includes my piece, "Do I See You Again?"

I talk about writing, spreading the love of reading, and my story Dwende, a finalist (and later, a recipient of an Honourable Mention) in the Storyshares 2022 Story of the Year Contest.

The Secrets is out! That's not a grammatically incorrect sentence or a typo but the title of an anthology of award-winning short stories, including my Hammond House International Literary Prize 2025 shortlisted story “The Severed”. That might sound like a bold claim, but here’s proof:

Old News

Feast your eyes on the exquisite cover designed by Nimaël, a trans, non-binary artist from France:

New-ish News

To celebrate 10 magical years of publishing queer and intersectional speculative literature, the beautiful people of Sword & Kettle Press are launching an anthology of works from chapbooks and mini-chapbooks they've previously produced, including Split Bamboo, my unorthodox take on the Tagalog origin story: