Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Come ride with me, through veins of history / And I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job
Better late than never, right? I have indeed finished a Saying Story for the first time in almost a year.
It's longer than I had thought, a little more vague than I thought, and quite a different beast than I'd originally intended. But what fun would it be to have ended up exactly where I had thought I would?
There are two images embedded in the story; the second provides hints to the remainder of my stories this year.
Without further ado, my February Saying Story:
"If You're Going to Preach, for God's Sake, Preach with Conviction"
It's longer than I had thought, a little more vague than I thought, and quite a different beast than I'd originally intended. But what fun would it be to have ended up exactly where I had thought I would?
There are two images embedded in the story; the second provides hints to the remainder of my stories this year.
Without further ado, my February Saying Story:
"If You're Going to Preach, for God's Sake, Preach with Conviction"
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Leon de Normandy
Aloha.
This one is a bit strange even by my standards and perhaps my most ambiguous (or ... is it?).
Leon de Normandy
This one is a bit strange even by my standards and perhaps my most ambiguous (or ... is it?).
Leon de Normandy
Fools can be Kings
A short one this time. I'm liable to do a lot of short ones this year, both because of the accelerated schedule and because I'm busy with school.
This story didn't turn out nearly as experimental as I thought it would at first. In fact, it ended up pretty straightforward. The connection to the lyrics may seem tenuous or nonexistent, but it was inspired by it.
A Notebook Found in the Street
This story didn't turn out nearly as experimental as I thought it would at first. In fact, it ended up pretty straightforward. The connection to the lyrics may seem tenuous or nonexistent, but it was inspired by it.
A Notebook Found in the Street
Saturday, January 31, 2009
2008 Archives
"A stitch in time saves nine."
"Stealing Signs" by J.
"A Metaphysics Lesson" by Robby
"Stitches" by René
"Beware the ides of March."
"Owl-Stretching Time" by J.
"Roland's Fortune" by Robby
"Kalends" by René
"Untitled" by Brandon
"Birds of a feather flock together."
"Background Noise" (short story version) by Robby
"Background Noise" (one-act play version) by Robby
"Robins" by René
"Out into the Cool of the Evening" by J.
"Curiosity killed the cat."
Mulligan
"He who laughs last, laughs best."
"Back in Town" by Robby
"Two wrongs don't make a right."
Mulligan
Friday, October 31, 2008
He who laughs last
Hey, it's that story I totally post every two months without fail. That one.
It's much darker than anything I've published on here before, but darkness is actually my usual output.
Back in Town
It's much darker than anything I've published on here before, but darkness is actually my usual output.
Back in Town
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