My Writings
Well, this is pretty much just poetry, but there are some fanfics on my other site, Chidori.
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Dragonlance
For a sort of essay on comparing Raistlin to a couple of character in other works, go to Raistlin Wannabes.
Alone
Quite angsty, and written from the point of view of Raistlin (from Dragonlance)--some of his thoughts when he allows himself time to think about them.
*Also posted on ff.net & Raistland
The Old TAG Room

A link to the TAG section of my site, where I have something I wrote about the old TAG Room for Advanced Comp.
Things Will Be Different
A poem I wrote for Harvey before he left.  Those of you in TAG that year may vaguely remember signing this at some point.
Stars

I didn�t even remember writing this, but I did, during my senior year.  It basically describes the stuff that was on my desk when I was writing it.  Somehow this has the same sort of theme that my Raistlin poem had.  Random as hell, and it even confused me when I was reading it for the first time in about two years.  If the fourth through sixth lines confuse you, read them again, maybe slower...it helped me.
rain
This is written very randomly.  I wrote it last year when it was raining outside.  Rambling abounds!
Bitter Disappointment, Regret
A poem about the end of the cross country season.  It is  depressing.  I was actually crying when I wrote it.
How Running Can Be Hazerdous to Your Health

A description of my hazardous running experience on Friday, October 24, 2003.  Probably fairly amusing.  If you're not me, that is...
Empty

A little poem I wrote the day I left for Thanksgiving Break.  Not really depressing, but not exactly cheery.  Not sure what this is classified as.
One Cookie...
Short, hopefully amusing parody of the "One Ring..." poem.
Perfect Day
Another poem, this one written right after I took my Mythology final, as I wandered back to my room.  This one is just an observation of what a beautiful day it was.
Not Quite Perfect Day
This is a continuation of "Perfect Day," but the mood changes, and I kind of attempt to be humorous, then take an oddly serious turn (which I would change if it didn't reflect my feelings at the time).  It doesn't fit together all that well, which is why there are two versions.
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