Books
- At the Foot of Heaven (poetry/artwork, Starsong, 1994)
- Unfinished Work (autobiography, T. Nelson, 2001)
- The Detritus of Dorian Gray (poetry, Blind Thief Publishing, 2003)
- Slip of the Ink (more info needed)
- Divine Erotica (more info needed)
- PO/ET/RY (poetry, Blind Thief Publishing, 2005)
- Fiefdom of Angels (not released yet)
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