His writing tends toward grotesque and gothic writing with a dark sense of humor in the spirit of George Saunders, Kirt Vonnegut and Roald Dahl. His characters struggle with an absurd and seemingly Godless world, all the while wishing there could be something more.
His stories subvert common horror genres such as zombie fiction and evil clowns and twists the core elements into something new and thought provoking. Zombies that refuse to eat flesh and a secret society of sad people in a world ruled by evil clowns mark his odd sense of humor. Faith and despair play pivotal roles in the lives of his characters.