Novel
One for Sorrow, Bantam Spectra, Fall 2007.
Short Stories
"A Mad Tea Party", Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Issue 5, 1999"Plenty", Strange Horizons, 2001
"Caryatids", Nerve, 2001
"Born on the Edge of an Adjective," Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Issue 10, 2002. Reprinted on Fantastic Metropolis (read it here)
"The Blue Egg," Rabid Transit, 2002
"The Cure," Vestal Review, Autumn 2002
"Lips," Say...Was that a kiss?, Autumn 2002.
"Dead Boy Found," Trampoline, Small Beer Press (ed. by Kelly Link), July 2003
"The Drowned Mermaid," Realms of Fantasy June 2003
"Vanishing Point", Descant, Autumn 2003, reprinted at Ideomancer.
"The Trail of My Father's Blood" Strange Horizons, October 2004
"A Resurrection Artist" The Third Alternative, October 2004
"The Other Angelas", Pindeldydboz, December 2004
"The Language of Moths", Realms of Fantasy, April 2005 (Read it here.)
"The Boy Who Was Born Wrapped In Barbed Wire", Endicott Studio's Journal of Mythic Arts, December 2005
"Dead Letters" Realms of Fantasy, February 2006
"Learning to Leave," Flytrap, May 2006
"The Creation of Birds", Twenty Epics, Wheatland Press (Eds. Moles and Groppi) July 2006
"The Guardians of the Egg," Salon Fantastique, Thunder's Mouth Press, Sept. 2006
"What We Know About the Lost Families of -- House," Interfictions, eds. Delia Sherman and Theodora Goss, Small Beer Press, May 2007.
"Realer Than You" Coyote Road, Viking, June 2007
"Isis in Darkness" So Fey, Haworth Press (ed. Berman) September 2007
"A Thousand Tails," Firebirds Soaring, ed. Sharyn November, Viking Books, 2008.
"Abducted," Icon, 1993
"The Persistence of Memory," The Penguin Review, 1996
Witnessing Magic: Kelly Link's Stranger Things Happen, Strange Horizons, 2001
A Life Less Ordinary: Kate Bernheimers The Complete Tales of Ketzia Gold, Strange Horizons, 2002Regular reviews also appear at The Sideshow on The Modern Word site.
"Plenty" was reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, volume 15, edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow (St. Martin's)."Dead Boy Found" was selected to be included in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, volume 15, edited by Stephen Jones (Carroll and Graf).
"The Language of Moths" will be reprinted in Fantasy: The Best of 2005, edited by Haber and Strahan, and The Best New Fantasy: 2005, edited by Sean Wallace (Wildside)