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"Distributed Logic," Part 3
(Cont’d from Part 2.) Summer wound onward, and Sarah seemed to recover only partially from the incident at Peter’s. She still met with Bryan from time to time, but it seemed out of courtesy rather than genuine interest (sex, at … Continue reading
"Distributed Logic," Part 2
(Cont’d from Part 1.) The neon bully and his friends laughed. One of them reached for Sarah and held her arms at her sides so she couldn’t click out. Bryan lunged forward, tried to operate his jagged anatomy—and all of … Continue reading
"Distributed Logic," Part 1
Note: This is an oldie from 2005. I’d forgotten about it until a few nights ago, when Sal mentioned how cheap it would be to do a film adaptation, since everything pretty much takes place inside a single apartment. The … Continue reading
Heroes’ Day at Smashwords.com
In keeping with my continued efforts to bring my work into every household I can ruin, onto every e-book reader I can corrupt, I’ve slapped up Heroes’ Day over at Smashwords.com in a variety of e-book formats (HTML, JavaScript, Amazon … Continue reading
Two Heroes Share a Cute Moment
I was going over the e-book version of Heroes’ Day for Smashwords.com and re-discovered a cute little conversation between Monica and John: “You know how I can tell you’re a gymnast?” “How?” “You’re always just out of the shower.” Monica … Continue reading
A More Appropriate Jessture
This is where I’m supposed to gush about the new site design and all that good stuff, but quite frankly, it’s not even noon and already the thermometers have hit the 100° mark. So, instead I’ll spew out some random … Continue reading
The Heroes’ Day Companion
Demons, gymnasts, and treachery. That was the original premise for Heroes’ Day, back when it was just a 10,000 word short story titled, “For Little Girls Who Wish.” Now that the novel is complete and beginning its slow infiltration of … Continue reading
The Reformed Citizen Companion
It’s a little early, but The Reformed Citizen is now available for consumption through my Lulu.com storefront, and will be showing up on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, etc. in April. Intentionally, subliminally, or otherwise, this collection contains quite a contrasting … Continue reading
Press Release: Stories from the Steel Garden
This sounds so official: He calls himself a POD Person, though he is in no way affiliated with extraterrestrials or companies that produce sleek little electronic juke boxes. His name is Jesse Gordon, and he is only one of many … Continue reading