
Tyler Clark (he/they)
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I am a writer, poet, and cat parent from California. My short stories and poems have been published in a chaotic jumble of anthologies, collections, and magazines.
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By Tyler Clark (he/they)6 days ago in Poets
Don't Open the Door. Runner-Up in Instructions Included Challenge. Top Story - December 2025.
Wakey, wakey! Congratulations! You're alive! That's more than most people can say right now. That's the good news. Here's the bad news: pulling through them injuries was the easy part. If you're reading this, it prolly means something's happened to me, and I can't take care of you or the other survivors no more.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)about a month ago in Fiction
Hosts and Ghosts
No peripheral vision. Ena could only see what lay directly beyond the keyhole. A diorama slice of the room beyond: the opposite wall, one quarter of the the fireplace, and the tall back of a leather upholstered chair angled away from her facing the fire. The rest of the room melded into dancing shadows.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)3 months ago in Fiction
Final Girl Gemini. Runner-Up in Parallel Lives Challenge.
We sit across from each other. Me, and... other me. I would say "old me," but that's not quite right. He looks my age. This isn't the me I was before, but the me I would be now. If things had been different.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)4 months ago in Fiction

