Solving the Batman Problem
The idea of Batman only works if you ignore a few crucial details. And we can’t afford to overlook these details in today’s world. Not anymore.
The Relationship Equation
The Relationship Equation connects to the principle of character development, which is a common skill that all writers spend their lives perfecting. In this case, it is character relationship development.
On Art and Suffering
I don’t necessarily believe that art and suffering are always related, or that art always springs from the pain we experience as humans, all I’m saying is that, under certain circumstances, they certainly are always related.
The Basics of Story
There aren't that many hard and fast rules when it comes to stories and storytelling, but this is one of them: Never signal to your audience that you are telling a story.
The Broken Path
This poem is an experimentation with the rhyme and meter, but also a musing on what it means to live our lives in spite of death.
Ad Aversum
A daughter’s place is to obey. But when sadistic, power-hungry gods take everything away from her, the only choice left is to take revenge.
To Remus
A poem from the point of view of Romulus, the brother of Remus, who is said to have founded the Roman Empire.
Singularity
Captain Werner and his vampire crew are the first to leave Earth and fly a ship to Janus Prime. When their ship is damaged, Werner must decide whether his loyalties are to his crew or the humans they’re transporting.
Moira
The unreliable narrator in this tale recounts his last moments with Moira, his partner in crime who helps him run drugs across the Moroccan desert.