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Most of this was written in college courses. I don't offer them as examples of fine writing or even as things I like anymore. I can't be objective, maybe you can tell if there's something worthwhile here.
Short fiction, short theatrics, a poem
- Boring Nights
- A short, short story from my wandering mind one summer. Twilight Zone-ish.
- Death's Ripple
- A short story from an early class.
- In the Wild
- Basically a monologue, I actually read this in public once.
- Man in Bed
- Sort of a story experiment. Not autobiographical ::grin::
- Nocturnal
- A short story which is a continuation of my one act, Fruit Bat Love (below).
- Plastic Forks
- Another wandering summer mind story. Science Fiction, I guess.
- Prospecting
- A fictional music review for the role playing game, Cyberpunk.
- Silver Bullet
- I like things about this one. It's not about werewolves, it's about trailers.
- The Tekna Repair Man
- This sci fi story is actually one I still sort of like.
- Virtually Living
- I like this one too; it's not science fiction but about a kid and his computer. I wrote this on a Mac Plus before I got a modem.
- Fruit Bat Love
- A one act play which was never produced. Is that a good thing?
- The Belonging Kind
- A short screenplay derived from a short story of the same name by William Gibson and John Shirley. I wrote this to use in a film production course at NYU but it was too ambitious for my time and resources. I didn't have sound capabilities so there's no dialogue.
- Cows On Campus
- A poem I wrote early in college. It's the only poem I can stand to put here. Kinda funny.
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