
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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Kitsch, Bang, Aliens
The first astronaut with an OnlyFans account landed on Mars today, making history for the sex worker community. "I'm just so proud," said Payload Specialist Patricia Penrose, better known by her online persona Patty Payload. "I couldn't have done this without my fans. Speaking of which, make sure to subscribe to my channel for all my lewdest Mars content!"
By Tyler Clark (he/they)11 months ago in Humor
Men. Content Warning.
To every toxic man in my life, Thank you for making this easy for me. From very early on, you showed me who you really are. When you bullied me in high school, when you held me against the wall and pelted me with slurs, when you screamed "geek" in my face, when you humiliated me, when you tried to shove writing utensils up my ass and called me queer—it created an opportunity for me to define myself by opposition to your world. After all, you have so few options as a young man. You can either drink that toxic Kool-Aid, swallow that pill, make yourself a part of the disease like a self-replicating virus, or you can fight it. Thank you for making the boys' club so unappealing and unwelcoming from the start.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)about a year ago in Humans
A Decade of Decline. Runner-Up in Fantasy Prologue II Challenge. Top Story - October 2024.
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. Raindrops leapt from puddles and took to the sky. In the hills, snowflakes drifted upward to rejoin the clouds, and avalanches climbed to the mountain peaks. On the coast, the sea un-lapped the sand, crested backward, and waved goodbye.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)about a year ago in Fiction
Rage
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Daniel didn't have to be told twice. The sounds that came from the other side of that door froze his blood. The growls, the muzzled screams, the snarls. The sound that scared Daniel the most was the weeping. It sounded human, but wrong. Like someone crying through a broken jaw: all pained, wordless, vowels.
By Tyler Clark (he/they)about a year ago in Horror




