I stand in the kitchen making morning coffee. Try to push the background hum of existential dread out of the ears of my mind.
I wonder if it’s buzzing in there so loudly this morning because of my loved ones who are sick or hurting, or my Monday morning dentist appointment, or the world or the world or the world.
I’m a book designer and the author of the novel Who Killed One the Gun?, the editor of the anthology City of Weird, and the art director of the picture book A Tree of My Own. My writings and design can be found in journals and anthologies including Portland Noir, Dispatches from Anarres, The Magic We Miss, and Mountain Bluebird. I live in Portland, Oregon, with my husband, fine artist Stephen O’Donnell.