- “Hans and Gretta,” originally published in Everyday Weirdness, reprinted in Bete Noire Issue #8
- “The Family,” a charity story published on this very blog.
- “A Wizard of the Roads” in Daily Science Fiction
- “Sibial’ In Exile” in Neo-Opsis Magazine Issue #24
- “Ms Brellin,” originally in Semaphore Magazine, reprinted in the debut issue of Grim Corps
- “The Sorcerer Next Door” in Semaphore Magazine, reprinted in Voluted Tales
- “Underground,” originally published in The Harrow
- “Welcome,” originally published in Everyday Weirdness, reprinted at Dark Futures Fiction
Therese Arkenberg's first short story was accepted for publication on January 2, 2008, and her second acceptance came a few hours later. Since then they haven't always been in such a rush, yet her work appears in places like Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Analog, Daily Science Fiction, and the anthology Sword & Sorceress XXIV. Aqua Vitae, her science fiction novella, was released by WolfSinger Publications in December 2011.
She works as a freelance editor and writer in Wisconsin, where she returned after a brief but unforgettable time in Washington, D.C. When she isn't reading, writing, or editing (it's true!) she serves on the board of the Plowshare Center of Waukesha, which works for social, economic, and environmental justice.