
Michael Cart (New York : HarperTeen, 2009). ‘Dear Lang’ in How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity, ed. A comic story (in the voice of a midwife) about two forms of fatherhood, with a nod to the Gospel of Luke. ‘Visiting Hours’ in The News from Dublin: New Irish Short Stories, ed. Based on my short radio play of the same name, this story in emails follows an Irish divorcée (on the verge of a nervous breakdown) back to college. Sinéad Gleeson (Dublin: New Island, 2012). 'Urban Myths' in Silver Threads of Hope, ed. An American couple in Rome are pulled in different directions by his zeal for marathon-running and her fascination with the paintings of Caravaggio. Cathy Galvin (London: Waterstones, 2012). A woman is pilloried on Twitter after mislaying her kids on a mountain. 'The Path Taken', The London Reader (Motherhood Issue), winter 2019.

The Audible audiobook is narrated by Emmy-nominated Samira Wiley.

'Halfway to Free', set in 2060 when almost no one is having children anymore, is my first time writing near-future fiction. 'Halfway to Free', in Out of Line, a collection of short Kindle books by Plympton Publishing.
