Anthologies & Zines
Reader reviews…
“Dark Moon Digest is continually a source of great Horror fiction and non-fiction. I really enjoyed the stories here, but I must say that Fluttering by Sipora Coffelt got under my skin in a way I hardly get to experience. Nicely done, Sipora!”
“My favorite was the opening story, ‘Thursday’s Child’, by Sipora Coffelt: a girl is trapped in a life predetermined by her grandfather and his tarot cards but resolved to find a way out. An emotionally gripping story with fascinating characters.”
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"A Tragic Fall off the Grove Street Railway Bridge"
Wicked Shadow Press anthology
Young Georgie is out to steal Willem’s magic, and he’s confident of a win. But Willem has tricks up his sleeve.
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"Blood"
Dragon Soul Press anthology
At age sixty-seven, Paisley Clarke casts a spell to cure her aches and pains. But the spell goes awry and now she has to deal with a nosy normal neighbor, her six living daughters, and a demon lover.
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"Dorey Clarke Makes the Most of Magic"
CloakedPress
Fall into Fantasy 2025 anthologyRogue witch Dorey is on the run and depending on her right-place-right-time magic to save her.
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"The Ruby of Life"
Jolly Horror’s Anthology
Grandfather leaves the blessed gem to Stacia and not her brothers. She’s been warned, but doesn’t believe breaking its rules will result in divine retribution.
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"The Wishing Stone"
flash fiction online Magazine
An inheritance of wishes passes from grandmother to granddaughter. Too bad everybody else in Lisa’s family wants what’s hers.
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"Fluttering"
Dark Moon Digest Magazine #36
Pantry moths. Shirley waits too long to deal with them and is certain she’s been infested. She needs help, if only someone will listen.
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"When Robots Learn to Sing the Blues"
Cockroach Conservatory Magazine #2
Given enough time, a robot built to play accompaniment can learn to sing. If only people will leave him alone long enough to practice.
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"Finding Spring"
Stupefying Stories SHOWCASE
When winter is endless, finding spring seems hopeless. Except Valentine has athe kind of mind that Then, Valentine discovers the mind knows a long-lost time-travel trick.
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"Treacherous Yellow"
The Audient Void Magazine #9
Althea’s batty mother has always known the family secret, but simply knowing isn’t enough.
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"Fluttering"
Last Girls Club Magazine #9
Pantry moths. Shirley waits too long to deal with them and is certain she’s been infested. She needs help, if only someone will listen.
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"Summer Work"
Last Girls Club Magazine #8
Sal finds a job to keep her found family going. The work is hard and keeps her away from home, but it’s the only way to survive in this broken world.
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"A Bed Both Long and Narrow"
Lost Librarian’s Grave 2021 anthology
My son is in the clutches of a succubus and me a church-going woman. I’ve got to do something to free him.
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"Thursday's Child"
Tales of Fear, Superstition and Doom
A girl is trapped in a life predetermined by her grandfather and his tarot cards, but she is resolved to find a way out.
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"Scarlet"
The Lycanthropicon anthology
Scarlet is ready to leave town and offers bad-boy Corey a night in her bed. She can’t believe he turns her down, and then has the nerve to show up. Well, she’ll show him a thing or two.
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"Dancing with the Dead"
Noncorporeal III anthology
Maria’s father left her the ranch along with its debts. She doesn’t want it, but can’t bow out until ghosts from her childhood find a way around her father’s final request.