So, I was tinkering around with some new (to me) tech today and recorded one of my short stories, “Veteran’s Hands.” There’s even some fun, but hopefully not overwhelming music in the background… I’m ridiculously excited because I’ve never shared my work in this format before; I usually hand people a piece of paper orContinue reading “Veteran’s Hands: A Reading”
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Bang, Bang. Now You’re Dead. (Chapter 1)
I started this story a few nights ago; I’m not yet sure if it’s going to be just a short story (with a few more installments after this) or if it’ll grow into something more. As it currently stands, the story keeps twisting and turning in my mind – I think it’s going to endContinue reading “Bang, Bang. Now You’re Dead. (Chapter 1)”
Who Do You Trust?
So this story took me out of my comfort zone a bit; it kind of went down a path that had aspects of science fiction or, at least, a futuristic-y feel to it. That’s not usually what I write about, but I still found that there was something about this piece that I really enjoyed.Continue reading “Who Do You Trust?”
Keep Walking
This story was something that I really struggled with writing; the idea had been floating around in my mind for years – but I was adamant that I didn’t want to deal with the subject. It’s a difficult and unpleasant thing to write about, but this character wouldn’t leave me alone. For a long time,Continue reading “Keep Walking”
Veteran’s Hands
I’ve been working on a new story; it’s not yet complete – or at least, I’m not 100% happy with it yet – but I really wanted some feedback on the idea and how it seemed to be progressing so far. It started out as a descriptive exercise for one of my classes – somethingContinue reading “Veteran’s Hands”
The Ha-Ha Machine
I’ve always written to work through things; I may not have all the answers when I’m finished (or even any answers at all), but at least I get a story (or a poem) out of it! Last month was a crazy time for me, and writing this helped me figure out a lot of whatContinue reading “The Ha-Ha Machine”