THE AUTHOR’S MOTHER

Addison Smith

Addison Smith (he/him) is an amorphous being constructed of suspended cold brew and kombucha. His mind is a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast formed around a brainstem of Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus. He’s doing his best, though. His fiction has appeared in dozens of publications including Cosmic Horror Monthly, Fantasy Magazine, and Escape Pod, Addison is a member of the Codex Writers Group and you can find him on Bluesky @addi.social.

Selected Publications

  • The Music We Became – The Final Curtain
  • The House of Forgotten Things – Tiny Terrors
  • I Grow – Small Wonders
  • Those Perfect Materials – Cosmic Horror Monthly
  • The Culling – Mythaxis.co.uk
  • For You, I Return – Tales to Terrify
  • Residual Traces – Simultaneous Times
  • Mother Death Learns a Trick – Escape Pod
  • And Two Shall Take Its Place – Erotic Horror Anthology
  • Hook, Line, and Sinker – Mythaxis.co.uk
  • The Psychiatrist of R’lyeh – Stupefying Stories
  • Five Foot Six, Blue Eyes, Skin Tone #4473 – Flash Point SF
  • Root and Thorn and Broken Heart – Bitter Become the Fields
  • An Itemized List of Charitable Contributions – Small Wonders
  • Witness for the Dead – Bullet Points
  • Fancy and Fish Hearts – Small Wonders
  • You Robot Horoscope for the Day of Reclamation – The Dread Machine
  • His Monstrous Cloaca – Stupefying Stories
  • Frequenently Asked Questions… – Strange Machines
  • Reflection – Metastellar
  • Vessel – Dread Space
  • To the Plains of Etherea – Flash Point SF
  • Bone and Acid and Rushing Waves – Bullet points
  • Mycelium Dreams – Flame Tree Press
  • A Golem Made of You – The Dread Machine
  • Containment – Simultaneous Times
  • Dreams to Feed the Bone Eaters – Bleed Error
  • A Drink to Return to the Sea – Strange Libations
  • Memory and Steel – The Mods
  • Sounds for Crustaceans – Fantasy Magazine
  • Alien Taxidermy and Love Have Four Things in Common – Flash Point SF
  • First Breath – Mythaxis.co.uk
  • Hard Memory – Crash Code
  • Hope for Enthos – Fireside Magazine