| The Legends of Thera |
A traveler daydreams of ancient Atlantis while vacationing on Thera, and relives the final moments of the great empire. |
| THE Rant |
If you don't know this by its title, see it now. I'm pseudo-famous for it! Crazy? I was crazy once... |
| Longing |
A personification of the emotion, and, I am told, a fairly autobiographical piece as well! |
| I Would Rather Smile |
A poem about real devotion, and the desire to prove it. My legacy to my highschool classmates. |
| Awakening |
The result of my waking up at four in the morning, and my only coherent exposition into the realm of thought. Read at your own risk! |
| The Leftovers |
My response to the suicide of a great friend and person, Jay Cook, through examples from The Silmarillion and Scripture. |
| My Journey |
A fantasy-esque love poem. Beware Robbie the romanticist, for he gets both sappy and long-winded if given a chance! |
| Alabaster and Giant Sloths |
The successor to THE Rant, and the stuff of legend that is my brain. Too many inside jokes here to count! |
| The "I Hate Elves" Club |
Care to join? Read our mission statement below. All elf-haters welcome! Baruk Khaz�d! Khaz�d ai-m�nu! |
| The Passing of the Elves |
Finally, the real truth about Orcs and Elves. Watch as a masterful web of deceit is laid bare! Let us unite, my brothers! |
| The Last Bastion of Civilization |
I kept this one out of view for a long time, but here it is: the horrible truth, in formal magazine article style, about my hometown of Lindsay. |
| Sanctuary |
The beginning of a historical fiction novel I started writing in Writer's Craft. Watch out for plotholes. A wizard did it! |
| Devotion |
The first sequel to Longing, and what will eventually be part of a collection of emotion personification. Inspired by my good friend and sister, Mindy. |
| Windows of the Soul |
Written in much the same vein as Awakening; prolific, this style has been called. Simply reflections on the idea of eyes as being genuine. |
| Twilight |
I said I write more seriously in the winter! A rather melancholy piece about truly being at home. |
| Dungeons and Dragons: The First Edition Was a Mistake |
I've always been good at writing humourous pieces, so I thought I'd try it in story format. This one is still in progress. Be warned: it can be rather disturbing. |
| The Frozen Tear |
Well, I write comedy and I write inspiring pieces. How about something blunt, brutally honest, and a tad on the depressing side? |
| The Human Cancer |
The sequel to The Frozen Tear, and I believe even more heartbreaking than its brother. However, it's from the heart, and I believe it will touch you. |
| Worship |
Another excursion into existence personification, this one inspired by my friend Mandy, a great example of worship. I'm glad I got to meet her all over again. |
| Gospel Truce |
A formal exploration of what is likely C.S. Lewis' most famous theological quote. Also an exhortation to throw aside the fear of rejection and violence in witness. |
| A Fire Untended |
The third in my series with Kevin as the protagonist. This is by far my favourite of the three, and has an air of finality to it that the others lacked. |