Here's a bibliography of some of the writing I've done. Some of the links go straight to the writing; others will tell you how to get a hold of it (usually for the printed works).
Comics
"The Top Secret Origin Of Astronaut Urine Gorilla" (2002) can be found in Fightin' Fun Comics #2. AUG is one of my favorite superheroes, and you can find another story of his by me (albeit prose only), "The Return Of The Mullet Maguires", on Underground Literary Adventures (2004).
Essays/Journalism/Nonfiction
Underground Literary Reviews is a blog that reviews independent literature, run by the Underground Literary Alliance. I've written a couple reviews for it:
"You Just Can't Find Good Help These Days: A Review of Bad Attitude by Leopold McGinnis" (2007).
"Ohio Is A Strange Place: A Review of Crossing Decembers: A Novel by John Booth" (2007).
"The Ten Commandments For Touring Literati" appeared as a guestblog for LDP Distro (2007).
"The Quest For The Great Canadian Novel: An Interview With Game Quest Author Leopold McGinnis" appeared in Go Metric 21 (2006).
"Home Therapy For Professional Wrestling Fans" appeared in Go Metric 20 (2005).
The ULA Monday Reports are a feature on the Underground Literary Alliance website commenting on contemporary literature and publishing. I've written a few of them over the years:
Underground Literary America Tour (2007),
Interview With Allen Ginsberg (2006/1994),
Cheer Up Hacks! There's Always Next Year! (2005),
No Nobel For You, Yankee Doodler! (2004),
and The Ghost Of Jack Kerouac (2004).
Fiction
The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus is a humorous novel about life in a garage band that I first published as a serialized zine in 2002-2003. Then it was available as an ebook on this site from 2003-2005. Now it is available as a book! (2006, ULA Press/Out Your Backdoor).
Underground Literary Adventures is a literary blog that Pat King and I once edited for the Underground Literary Alliance. The link leads to a list of all the material on the blog, and you can find a few works by me there including the short story "Cancer" (2005).
"Weekendless" is a short story starring my longtime character Harold Grumblebunny in which he passes a pleasant afternoon in the park contemplating the best way to drop out of the human race, published in the literary anthology The Bukowski Hangover Project by Poison Candy/Sisyphus Press (2003, out of print now but the link might have information on how to still obtain a copy).
"The New Kid Has An Old Bicycle", is a short story starring another of my longtime characters, Bill Falcon, in which he gets his first bicycle and tries to make some friends in his new neighborhood, published in the literary anthology Punch & Pie by Gorsky Press (2003, link has purchasing information). In Verbicide #9 Jackson Ellis wrote: "Wred Fright creates another highlight of Punch & Pie with the sad coming-of-age tale, 'The New Kid Has An Old Bicycle.' It'll definitely bring back some sketchy memories of anyone who was a shy social misfit as a child who did stupid things to impress the 'cool kids.'"
"A Sentence Of Grace" is a Harold Grumblebunny short story in which he finds religion and deals drugs with a preacher, published in The Slush Pile 2 by the Underground Literary Alliance (2002, link should have ordering information). It's going to be republished someday in the ULA Best of Slush Pile Anthology.
Poetry
Weedwhacking Eden appears on the Underground Literary Alliance Poetry and Fiction Blog and as an MP3 on the audio page currently (2007).
"Ironic Occupations" is a poem published by Mark Sonnenfeld as part of his Marymark Press Give-Out Sheet Series (please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Mark at 45-08 Old Millstone Drive, East Windsor, NJ 08520 USA) (2007).
"What Is The Best Time Of Year To Die In?" is a poem published in the 2007 edition of Inscape, the Ursuline College fine arts magazine (2007).
"The Tragedy Of A Bookstore" appears on my Amazon.Com blog (2007).
"Kittendrowner" is a popular poem. It's been published by Red Fez and Underground Literary Adventures (2007).
"Return To E-Sender" was published in The Red Fez (2006).
"When We Were Terrorists" was published in the special 2006 issue of The Whirligig (2006).
Numerous other poems can be found at Wred Fright's Blog.
Scholarship
From Zines To Ezines: Electronic Publishing And The Literary Underground (623KB PDF) is the doctoral dissertation of my not so secret identity, reprinted on ZineBook.Com but you can also order a bound print copy from Proquest (2001).
"The Psychological Motivations Of The Zine Publisher" is adapted from my master's thesis (1996).
"The History And Characteristics Of Zines" is an excerpt from my master's thesis (1995).
Scribbles and Other Miscellany
Postcards from Pottersville: An Anthology of Art and Literature Volume 3 Adventures in the Underground edited by Jack Saunders has an interview with me in it, and contributions from Jack, Blaster Al Ackerman, Ron Androla, Michael Basinski, John Bennett, Bill Blackolive, Pat King, Steve Kostecke, Lyn Lifshin, Leopold McGinnis, Jeff Potter, and more (2007, Pottersville Press).