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Vulcanized Rubber Soles

Posted by on Feb 19, 2013 in Writing | 1 comment

A day, alike others in so many ways, finally came when the clowns had run out of days to give me. When the scale had become so unbalanced as to topple, spilling its contents all at once.

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A Response to a “Lack of Color”

Posted by on Feb 5, 2013 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

Skies of blue: refraction of light omits a spectrum Earth cannot see, its residents vicariously.

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Pitstop on the Way to the Grand Canyon

Posted by on Feb 5, 2013 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

While Maggie was busy protecting the family, and Everly was invested in another egotistical fantasy, and Henry pondered the devilish characters’ persuasive ingenuity, Little Suzy could feel pressure building steadily.

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Atlas Drugged

Posted by on Feb 5, 2013 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

Chalk it up to humanity, no animal tortures so subtly.

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Chasing the Synthesis

Posted by on Feb 4, 2013 in Poetry, Writing | 4 comments

Disparate ideas – all of them – and the best path to betterment. Lacking the words. And yet there it is!

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Shiners: An Original Teleplay

Posted by on Dec 21, 2012 in Scripts, Writing | 1 comment

They walk through abandoned alleys on their way home. Buildings block the moon; streetlights shine but always off in the distance. A car sits next to a dumpster, covered in rust, with deflated tires and missing rims. It’s not very useful as a transport, but works quite well as the home of two brothers, Marty and Elias.

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Reparation Fixation

Posted by on Dec 17, 2012 in Poetry, Writing | 1 comment

Press any key
to boot from CD.

Flash instruction
on electronic conduction.

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Billy’s Adventures

Posted by on Jul 10, 2012 in Featured, Writing | 1 comment

It’s sweet, comedic, tragic, entertaining, and enlightening! Meet the colorful characters; take in the sights, sounds, and smells. Follow Billy across oceans, over mountains, through small towns, and the big city! It’s a coming-of-age story for a new generation. A meditation for the young at heart with a hint of immaturity, but not for children.

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