Bibliography

In roughly reverse chronological order by date of publication or acceptance. Stuff that’s linked from the story title is, the last time I checked (which could have been a while) available online; otherwise, the link is to the page for the issue / edition in which it appeared.

  • “Intrusive Thoughts”, Kzine, Issue 28 (September 2020)
  • “We’re Alone in This Together”, Cossmass Infinities, Issue 2 (May 2020)
  • “The Numinous Enumerations of Nurah”, Utopia Science Fiction, Vol. 1 / Issue 4 (February 2020)
  • “Saints of the Space Age”, Kzine, Issue 12 (May 2015)
  • Rocky Mountain Ghosts“, Kaleidotrope.net (2013)
  • 208 Little Graves“, The WiFiles (June 2012)
  • “Every Breath You Take”, Fusion Fragment #19
  • The Fastest Thing in the World“, Roar & Thunder
  • “The Horrid Music of the Hydrogen Band”, Kzine, Issue 3, (May 2012)
  • “The Bark of the Damned”, Nine Magazine (April 2012)
  • “Living Will”, Bards & Sages Quarterly, (April 2012)
  • “The Perfect Quarter Acres”, Eschatology (February 2012)
  • Cold Cuts“, Daily Science Fiction, (December 2011)
  • “Monty Argliss’s Dog”, Kzine, Issue 1, (September 2011)
  • “A Mathematician’s Apology”, Bull Spec (December 2010)
  • About 77 Degrees, West of Nassau” [Audio], Pseudopod #211 (November 2010)
  • “Deadheads”, Unspeakable: A New Breed of Terror (August 2010)
  • “An Admonition to Be Careful Concerning the Matter of That for Which You Wish”, Bards & Sages Quarterly, (July 2010)
  • “The Beholder”, Semaphore Magazine (June 2010)
  • Songs of a Dead Earth“, Cosmos Magazine [Online]
  • La Cosa Angeli“, Short-Story.me
  • “Early Edition”, Cossmass Infinities
  • “Finishers of Men”, Big Pulp (Winter 2010); Big Pulp Online Edition; Big Pulp Annual 2016
  • “Trees Falling in the Subatomic Forest”, Aurora Wolf [Online & Anthology]
  • Sangfroid“, Short-Story.me
  • “Overclocked”, Fusion Fragment #12
  • “Carnal Knowledge”, Midnight Echo, Issue #4 (June 2010)
  • “Hiroshima Koko Ima”, Bards & Sages Quarterly (April 2010)
  • “Execution Hour”, I, Executioner [Anthology]
  • “Suicide is Painless”, Cossmass Infinities
  • “The Dutch Couple”, Fusion Fragment #10
  • “There is a Time”, M-Brane SF #7
  • “The Monsters Are Coming to Mulberry Street”, Aoife’s Kiss (March 2010)
  • Neap Tide“, The Future Fire 2009.17 (August 2009)
  • “About 77 Degrees, West of Nassau”, Nossa Morte (May 2009)
  • “An Old Man Went Fishing on the Sea of Red”, Sybil’s Garage #6
  • “Wake-Up Call”, Bards & Sages Quarterly (April 2009)
  • “Paddywhackers Come Home”, On Spec (Fall 2008)
  • “A Dead TV Guide”, Aoife’s Kiss (September 2008)
  • “Theo Duga’s Cab”, Reflection’s Edge (August 2008)

This is everything that has been exchanged for money which, in turn, can be was exchanged for goods and services.

I also had a late-but-good run in the Washington Post’s Style Invitational contest, the last year or so before it was shuttered. Didn’t get any money, but I did end up with a stack of fridge magnets and a cool little trophy of a clown head mounted on a plaque.

(And, of course, the ability to just casually drop that, why, yes, my poems have been published at the national level, and that my commentary on various cultural, legal, and political matters was regularly published in The Washington Post – one of the United States’ newspapers of record – until cost-cutting forced out my favorite editor; and have that be 100% correct.)

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Nothing that really merits an individual link (and it’d be a pain to track down all of the non-paywalled links and such for the WaPo pages proper) but the Not Ready for the Algonquin Roundtable Society has a profile with my successful entries here, and to see the entries themselves you can go here and CTRL+F for “Donald Norum” (18 entries, IIRC) and/or “Don Norum” (3 entries).