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Jessica McHugh (born November 15, 1982) is an American author of speculative fiction, member of the Maryland Writers Association, and an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association. A prolific writer, she has had eighteen books published by small presses in seven years. Her first play "Fool Call It Fate: A Story of Sex, Coincidence, and an Electronic Cigarette", produced at The Mobtown Theater, was chosen as the Best New Play of 2011 by Baltimore Broadway World.


Bibliography


Novels

*''Camelot Lost'' (2008) (as Jessica Bonito) *''A Touch of Scarlet'' (2009) () *''Song of Eidolons'' (2009) () *''From the Herald's Wearied Eye'' (2010) *''The Sky: The World'' (2010) *''Tales of Dominhydor'' **''Maladrid (Book One)'' (2010) **''Yven (Book Two)'' (2011) **''Palaplia (Book Three)'' (2011) *''Rabbits in the Garden'' (2011) *''Danny Marble & the Application for Non-Scary Things'' (2011) *''Play the Way Home'' (2012) (as E.J. McCain) *''PINS'' (2012) *''The Maiden Voyage'' (2014) *''The Darla Decker Diaries'' **''Darla Decker Hates to Wait'' (2014) **''Darla Decker Takes the Cake'' (2014) **''Darla Decker Shakes the State'' (2015) **''Darla Decker Plays it Straight'' (2016) **''Darla Decker Breaks the Case'' (2017) *''The Green Kangaroos'' (2014) *''The Train Derails in Boston'' (2016) *''Nightly Owl, Fatal Raven'' (2018)


Collections

*''Virtuoso at Masturbation, and More McHughmorous Musings'' (2013) *''The Maiden Voyage & Other Departures'' (2018) *''A Complex Accident of Life'' (2020)


Short stories

*"Begging for Relief" (2010) *"Under the Slide" (2010) *"Gather Ye Rosebuds" (2010) *"My Caroline, My Love" (2010) *"The Last Circus" (2011) *"Resuscitation" (2011) *"Maternal Instincts" (in ''It Lives: What Hath Mother Wrought?'' Anthology from Runewright Publishing, 2011) *"Master Marvel's Menagerie" (in ''Dead Souls'' Anthology from Post Mortem Press, 2011) *"Beer-Basted" (in ''100 Horrors'' Anthology from Cruentus Libri Press, 2012) *"A Ride in the Dream Machine" (in ''Torn Realities'' Anthology from Post Mortem Press, 2012) *"Extraction" (in ''Fear the Abyss'' Anthology from Post Mortem Press, 2012) *"Crazed in Christmas City" (in ''Let It Snow: Season's Readings for a Super Cool Yule'' Anthology, 2012) *"Love Aground" (in ''Zombies Need Love, Too'' Anthology from Dark Moon Books, 2013) *"Mowed" (in ''Dark Bits'' Anthology from Apokrupha, 2013) *"Auntie Grave" (in ''The Gothic Blue Book III, Graveyard Edition'' Anthology from Burial Day Books, 2013) *"The Brain Train" (in ''Coffin Hop: Death By Drive-In'' Anthology, 2013) *"On the Shoulders of Muses" (in ''Allegories of the Tarot'' Anthology, 2013) *"Food For Thought" (One Night Stand, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2013) *"The Right Stuff" (in ''Tall Tales with Short Cocks volume 4'' Anthology from Rooster Republic Press, 2013) *"A Fate My Lover Feared" (in ''Fur and Fang'' Anthology from Apokrupha LLC, 2014) *"The Riddled Heart" (in ''Lucky 13'' Anthology from Padwolf Publishing, 2014) *"A Ribbon, A Rover" (in ''Truth or Dare'' Anthology from Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2014) *"Another Pleasant Valley Sunday" (in Jamais Vu: The Journal of Strange Among the Familiar, 2014) *"Domestic Hate" (in ''Potatoes'' Anthology from Fringeworks LLC, 2014) *"Blue Moon Over Gigi" (in ''Vignettes from the End of the World'' Anthology from Apokrupha, 2014)


Plays

*"Fools Call It Fate" (
Lazy Bee Scripts Lazy is the adjective for laziness, a lack of desire to expend effort. It may also refer to: Music Groups and musicians * Lazy (band), a Japanese rock band * Lazy Lester, American blues harmonica player Leslie Johnson (1933–2018) * Lazy Bill ...
, 2010) *"Two Grunts For Yes" (Lazy Bee Scripts, 2017)


References


External links

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Official Website
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