![]() ![]() In February 2021, they published my debut novel, Shelter for the Damned, and they will release my second short story collection, Peel Back and See, this October. In June of this year, JournalStone re-released that collection in an Expanded Edition. in English literature at the University of Calgary that same year, Unnerving published Darkest Hours, my debut short story collection. ![]() In 2016, I began writing freelance criticism for Bright Lights Film Journal, Vague Visages, MUBI Notebook, and various other outlets. In 2015, I sold my first short story, “Long Man,” to EMP Publishing for their anthology Creepy Campfire Stories (for Grownups). in English literature at Mount Royal University, where I wrote my honors thesis on Stephen King’s It (1986). Around 2001 or 2002, at the age of eleven or twelve, I completed my first novel, a crude imitation of Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings that I unimaginatively titled Long Ago (it will never again see the light of day). However, from 2000 onward, I made my biggest personal strides, both as a writer and as a reader. It might seem strange to assemble a list of the 21 st century’s best books as early as 2021, given that less than a quarter of the century has passed. ![]()
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