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Writings
This will probably come as a shock to most of you, but I've always loved to write. I'm not saying I'm any good at it, but ever since I used my first word processor in the 9th grade (AppleWorks on an Apple Lisa), I've always wanted to be a published author. Now that I have my own web site, I can be. And now you get to be my guinea pigs. If you like, or hate something you find here, I'd love to hear your comments. Feel free to drop me a line.
Death Doesn't Forgive
Originally Published October of 1990
I wrote this in English 101 at Tacoma Community College. On a typewriter. My instructor Ms. Church was awesome! She apparently used to write for Rolling Stone. How TCC ended up with such a gem, I'll never know. She actually read this aloud to our class, and cried. That was really the first validation I ever had that maybe I could actually do this. So thanks Ms. Church if you're out there. You were an inspiration. The basis for this paper was to write about a real life experience. In High School, I was a member of Pierce County Search and Rescue. This was an actual search we went on in Puyallup, near Thun Field. While I was re-typing it here, I wanted to make a number of changes, but left it in it's original form for prosperity.
Twelve Thirty Four (Working Title)
Work in Progress
This is just an idea I had one day, and over the course of a couple of weeks, ended up putting pen to paper (yes I wrote it out). The premise is a guy who has some psychic abilities that he hasn't been able to harness yet. He has premonitions that are fairly disjointed and only when the actual event happens do they make sense. He is working on honing his gift though to actually be able to help someone. Not a lot here yet, but as I have ideas for how to develop the story and characters, you'll find it here.
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