My freshman year of high school was a rough year. It was peppered with fights and attitude, sleepless nights and more sleepless nights. It was the year I found out I was bipolar. It was the year I learned how not to be treated by a girl. It was a year filled with destructive patterns… Continue reading The Mother of All Writing
Month: April 2015
Death of the Golden Boy
When I was in fifth grade, I wrote my first story. It was about a kid whose parents were divorced and his dad was on safari. For his birthday, a great big wooden crate came from his father, and within, he found a purple hippopotamus. I showed this story to my teacher and it all… Continue reading Death of the Golden Boy
Making a Home
As I look around my office, it strikes me how vital this place is to the survival of my goal. The quest for publication demands a safe haven for creativity and the explosion of ideas and inspiration. Without a headquarters or a home base, creating a world is almost impossible. I used to dislike the… Continue reading Making a Home
Stonage Prologue (Rough Draft)
The ground rumbled with the ferocity of its passing. The animals and men of the Forest of the First Tree fled as it drew near. The massive beast crushed bushes and tipped small trees as it passed, and around the world, immortals took notice. The horse was once again on the move. As it drew… Continue reading Stonage Prologue (Rough Draft)