Gregg Winkler In Print
- Grasslimb Journal will publish my poem "Daylight Doughnuts" in their first issue of 2010. Check out this issue for a reminiscent account of small town life from one adolescent’s point of view. The issue hits the stands in early 2010!
- Georgia Reiss believes only one man has the power to save her soul, but these days, Brother Matthew Parker is feeling less and less blessed. What happens when they are both asked to put their faith to the test? Find out in "Miss Georgia's Drive" in A Fly in Amber.

- Fan favorite, Following Rabbits -- nominated for this year's Pushcart Prize, is being re-released in trade paperback in NiteBlade's, annual anthology, Nothing to Dread. Check out this story which examines the intricate relationship between hatters and rabbits.
- Sand: Strange Tales Volume 2 brings together all the work published in Sand during 2009 in a lovely trade paperback edition, which includes my short story Jimmy Greenteeth -- a horror love story that strives to be equal parts Mark Twain and Tales From the Crypt.
- Experience the end of the world in free verse!! My poem "Before the End of the World" appears in Issue #8 of The Shantytown Anomaly, which is still on sale!! Grab your copy before they're all gone!
- Drawing in the Park. Nothing is more fun than blurring the line between what is right and what is wrong. Or between what is wrong and what is wronger. Witness the surreal battle of morals between an artist and a woman he meets at the park. Find it in Tales From the Moonlit Path.
- On the Brighter Side was a quarterly online webzine devoted to humor. OtheBS strives to bring new and established humorists into the world of print. So to speak. Follow the link to register for a free subscription. You'll be glad you did.
- After the death of her granddaughter, Teresa is the last living member of the Morgan family. In The Burial Dress we get to sit with Teresa as she goes through the rituals of death - some which are familiar, and some that are... not. Read more in Necrotic Tissue.
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