Short Stories
A sample of short works I've written.
A short story I wrote for a class. Beginning in media res, it is about a couple who has traveled out past the stars in search of something very important.
The Scratching Man (2020)
A short horror story.
Act Ok (2021)
A short collage of text, capturing a feeling.
Night of the Goo! (February 2022)
Twelve-year-old Daniel and his little sister Cassie find themselves in a heap of trouble when an infestation of living goo is unleashed in their home in this child-appropriate horror-comedy.
Uprooted in the Valley, Chapter 1 (June 2022)
Chapter 1 of a potential fantasy saga, written for a contest on a website I no longer use.
Serialized Stories
A selection of serialized stories that I have written.
Time Over and Again (August 2022-October 2022)
A six-chapter serialized novelette about Len, a man who has found himself in a strange, seemingly illogical world. Not knowing how he got there--or how to leave--he wanders its terrain searching for any kind of answers, and meeting some interesting characters along the way.
Electric Attraction (September 2023-March 2024)
Written by me and Illustrated by Sarah Stanaway, this is the romantic dramedy story of Glen and Analise, college students navigating the harsh and complicated world of 21st-century dating. After meeting in excitingly turbulent fashion, the two struggle against the ever-growing stresses of maturing in a world filled with impossible expectations, endless distractions, and hard decisions while trying to tackle the timelessly troubling world of romance. In the hardship of modern life, can these two truly make things work?
Interactive Stories
Interactive stories can be fun, and I wrote one for class once! May do more in the future if I can find the time.My Last Day at Camp (2018)
A ridiculous story fueled by constant oddities, this was originally written as a joke before I had an idea of what to write for an in-class assignment. Ultimately, my friends and I personally enjoyed the strange nature of the story, and so I turned it in.
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