Published Works
Novels
The story has changed! A new, revised edition of Fiery Arrow is now available! Brigid is a druid's daughter. Patrick is an enslaved shepherd. Separately, they fight for their freedom until they discover the key to their future is in their past...Brigid and Patrick must decide whether to follow separate paths or join together to restore Ireland to her past glory. They will uncover the stories of their lives and find a connection that transcends time
In Church of the Oak, Brigid creates a druid school, which she must protect from the ruthless Maithghean, still determined to control her and school. In order to survive, she must span two worlds and two faiths, undertakings that place her in Patrick’s path once again.Memories of the past haunt both Brigid and Patrick…shadows of a clandestine love and deep-rooted secrets they must hide with their lives.
We are excited to release a revised new edition of Once a Goddess by Sheila R. Lamb. The prequel...For the sake of peace, Brigid of the Tuatha dé Danann enters into an arranged marriage with Bres, the next chieftain of the enemy Fomorians, whose weapons and brute strength challenge Danann magic. Brigid is told to spy for her people and keep the source of their powers secret... Set in a time when myths were reality, Once a Goddess brings the legend of Ireland's magical Tuatha dé Danann to life.
Short Fiction and Nonfiction
The Spring, Appalachian Review, Summer 2020, print
Migrate, Anti-Heroin Chic, February 2019. Nominated for Best of the Net
Wayward, Anthology of Appalachian Writers, vol. 11, June 2019, ed. Karen Spears Zacharias, Shepherd University, print
Gauntlet, Duende, States of Mind issue, May 2018
This is Where I Battle My Writing Demons, Handwrittenwork, May 2016
Pioneer Girl Schools Watchman: A Lesson in Craft, Medium, January 2016
Hunger, Not Tame, Rappahannock Review, August 2015
An Ungraceful Gesture, Eunoia Review, January 2015
PS I Love You, Postcard Poems and Prose, September, 2014
Litany, New Lit Salon Press, Behind the Yellow Wallpaper: New Tales of Madness (anthology) June, 2014
A Slowly Darkening Shore, Conclave: A Journal of Character, Spring 2014. Print
Lodestone, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, January 2013
Exit, JMWW, Winter 2013. Fiction. Nominated for storySouth Millions Writer Award, Pushcart
Waking the Warriors, National Geographic Extreme Explorer, Nov/Dec 2012
Odd One Out, Referential Magazine, November, 2012
Cockfight, The Westchester Review, 2013, print
Why I Did Not Go To The Book Festival, Monkeybicycle, March 2, 2012
Edge, Steel Toe Review, November 2011, issue 9
Smartphone, Soundzine, July 2011, issue 13
Swim, Referential Magazine, May 2011. Nominated for the Pushcart Prize
The Shape of Fire, SFWP Quarterly, January 2011
Switchyard, Silent Voices 1.1 (2005): 15-19
Good Enough, Flagstaff Live! 9.52 (2003): 18
Wisdom, Bardsong 1.1 (2003): 12. print
Photography
A Trek Along the Piedmont's Spirit Trail, The Piedmont Virginian, December 2016.
PS I Love You, Postcard Poems and Prose, September, 2014.
Fence and Feather, Driftwood Press, vol. 1, issue 3, July 2014.
A Country Market Driving Tour, The Piedmont Virginian, Autumn 2013
Red Frog Referential Magazine. July 2012
Dock Referential Magazine. July 2012
Field Referential Magazine. July 2012
Shy Referential Magazine. June 2011
Sprouting Referential Magazine. June 2011
Fence Referential Magazine. June 2011
Poetry
52, Flagstaff Live! 10.7.2. 2004, Poetry, print
Author Interviews
Cara Ellen Modisett on Choosing Goucher College's Low-Residency Program, The Creative Writing MFA Blog
Poet Daniel Romo on Transferring to Queen's University of Charlotte's Low-Residency Program, The Creative Writing MFA Blog
Interview with author Rebecca Rosenblum, SFWP
Book Reviews
The Returning by Christine Hinson, SFWP
Once by Rebecca Rosenblum, SFWP
Light Lifting by Alexander MacLeod, SFWP
Wickedly Charming by Kristine Grayson, Historical Novel Review
My Love, My Enemy by Jan Cox Speas, Historical Novel Review
The Gentleman Poet by Kathryn Johnson, Historical Novel Review
Heidegger's Glasses by Thaisa Frank, Historical Novel Review
The Turning of the Tide by Liz Shakespeare, Historical Novel Review