Category: Written works
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The Badge
He just wants to have lunch with his partner and her family; the Maître d’ wants to stop him because…
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City
Jonathan steps out into the Berlin night to meet history, his late father, and his girlfriend’s girlfriend. This flash work…
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BUYSEXUAL
After 34 years of marriage, Leslie thinks life has no surprises left in store for her. That is until her…
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Mazzolatura {FTP}
In the secret police HQ of a fictional central European country, two agents bring in a suspect for questioning. Despite…
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Honestly
Why visit the revenge upon the children when you can serve it cold to the source of the problem –…
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Castles in the Air
One minor altercation around the differences between British English and the American version, and things go awry. Won’t somebody please…
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Attack Ships
A micro, alternative, creative non-fiction piece. One day, I will write this piece…
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25/75
Like most talentless billionaires, Gareth Cooper has his own TV show:
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Third-Party, Blameless
A woman stands by the side of the road as her husband argues
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Spandau: A Powerpoint
Learn more about this experimental creative, non-fiction essay about the naming of the British 80s/90s pop sensation Spandau Ballet… and…
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Third-Party, Blameless – Think Fast Festival
My short play, Third-Party, Blameless has been juried into the final of the Think Fast Online Play Festival 2025. It…
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or learn his magick
She is the woman your mother warned you about… if your mother was undead and you were summoned by a…
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Groom
This is how they destroy children’s lives. Covered up for you by the Vatican and the Government of Canada.
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Hindsight
Come on, don’t pretend you know the difference! No one actually knows the difference… except her of course.
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Learned from You
Children: they teach us so much, or so I am told. This one taught its parents at least one life-saving…
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The Gravity of Childcare
It takes extreme measures to leverage extreme benefits. What’s a little brain damage between sisters?
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The King of Ithaca
A short story about my grandfather’s return from World War II. You can read this story from 2023 in the…