I've written a number of short stories, ranging from microfiction (100-250 words) to short fiction (2,500 words).
Most notably, I've written a number of stories that have advanced through the rounds of NYC Midnight's writing contests, which are time-based story-writing prompts. Those stories include:
Spokes: Science fiction in an elevator. Microfiction, 5th place in round one.
The Baker: Caper featuring a baker and a forgery. Short fiction, 2,500 words. 1st place in round one of the short-fiction contest.
Chubby Bunny: Microfiction thriller featuring marshmallows.
That Which These Wretched Eyes Behold: Historical fiction featuring a washerwoman. Round two of the short fiction. 2,000 words.
You can read these stories, among others, by becoming a supporter on Patreon.
"Since 2002, NYC Midnight has hosted hundreds of inspiring competitions for storytellers around the world. Participants are challenged to create original stories, screenplays, or films using assigned elements under time constraints."
Other short stories include The King of the Cats, The Sweater, and The Hole in the Chair.
All of these stories are in development. You can read them when you support me on Patreon.