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Practical Applications
I've taken the liberty of releasing some of the works I have in progress.  If there is something you'd like to read further on, please drop me a line from the main page (the other emai links may not work yet) and I'll see what I can dig up for ya!
"Jeremiah"
The first in a series of books entitled, "The Bloodlust Chronicles," Jeremiah takes you into the world of the supernatural and plays its fantasy games in their realm.  Come watch as this romantic thriller grabs you by the jugular and sucks you into its raw, unyeilding passion.  You may have to read it over and over to feel the full effect, but once you do, you won't want it to stop.
"The Uncultured Princess"
When Juno Hsiung meets Katherine Alejo, the woman of his dreams, he finds out that in order for them to be together, she and he will have to overcome centuries worth of traditions, nosey family members, and interfering friends.  Juno's mother and father were born and raised in Taiwan while Katherine's family had its roots in the States.  As unlikely a pair as they seem, they persist with their mantra that "One day...".
"One Act It Is!"
Together for the first time, a collection of the professor's greatest works can be found in these archives.  These are all plays that can be staged in ten minute successions or as filler where needed.  The sets are often simple yet significant in their vision and employment.
"Ramblings of the Common Man"
The second stop-over of "Common Man" poetry, Ramblings provides a secondary look through this same man's eyes.  The writings are more random thoughts, while, although seeming to be incoherent jibberish, actually manage to connect in a common theme.  These lines are most intoxicating and thought provoking.  Give 'em a gander.
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