The following is a short story and my first stumbling attempt at surrealist writing. Judge it harshly or not at all.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Tuesday, September 4th 2277
Here lies part nine of the Vault Dweller's Diary series. If you haven't been reading this from the start, find the content link on the right side there and start from the intro. Otherwise, read on.
I also feel I should give a shout out to my little brother Aidan, who on this day would be turning 285.
I also feel I should give a shout out to my little brother Aidan, who on this day would be turning 285.
Monday, September 3rd, 2277
This is part eight of the Vault Dweller's Diary; again, I must caution you that if you haven't been reading this from the start, you should click the appropriate content link on the right-hand side and start from the intro. Otherwise, have at it.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Saturday, September 1st, 2277
The seventh part of the Vault Dweller's Diary here lies; if you haven't done so yet, I recommend starting from the Introduction (follow the content link on the right-hand side for easier navigation). Otherwise, read on!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Bread Machine
This is a short piece I wrote, and to be honest I don't want to tell you any more than that. I'll let you draw your own conclusions from it.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Lil Wayne's Rebirth: A Valiant (but Poor) Effort
Clicking below will lead you to a rambling review of Lil Wayne's (not all that new) rock album, Rebirth. Don't bother clicking if you have no interest in rock, rap, rock/rap fusion, or strange, drugged-out New Orleaners. Otherwise, click the link to read more!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Just Business
An experimental story I wrote from the perspective of two men with no personal pronouns. Click below to read!
The Church Dream
This is an experiment in second-person prose, with which I have no prior experience. Not experimental in the classic sense, but it's all new to me. Click below to read it!
Friday, April 16, 2010
An Unfortunate Adventure
This actually started as a bit of backstory for a D&D character I was building. The exercise was to build a character with a single adventure in his past that explained why he was out in the world in the first place, so here's the story of Shane McTavish, failed squire. Click below to read it!
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