Poetry:
"You See This?" / "Honestly"
published by The Daily Drunk
"Unemployed"
published in Issue 3: Lost by Re Collective Magazine
"Storms"
published by Cajun Mutt Press
"Almost Elsewhere"
published by Loud Coffee Press
"Where the Heart Was" / "Plan B"
published by Random Poetry Tree
"End Result" / "And You Are?"
published by The Octopus Diary
"Fates of Fathers For Sons" / "Headfirst" / "Deadline" / "Child of the Night"
published by Expat Press
published by The Daily Drunk
"Unemployed"
published in Issue 3: Lost by Re Collective Magazine
"Storms"
published by Cajun Mutt Press
"Almost Elsewhere"
published by Loud Coffee Press
"Where the Heart Was" / "Plan B"
published by Random Poetry Tree
"End Result" / "And You Are?"
published by The Octopus Diary
"Fates of Fathers For Sons" / "Headfirst" / "Deadline" / "Child of the Night"
published by Expat Press
Articles:
"Blood and Fun"
published by Masters of the MovieVerse
"Review: Madness Has A Moment And Then Returns Again"
published by Queen Mob's Tea House
published by Masters of the MovieVerse
"Review: Madness Has A Moment And Then Returns Again"
published by Queen Mob's Tea House
Play:
Between Blinking
Originally performed at the MESA Arts Center by Laughing Pig Theatre, Between Blinking is a one act play constructed originally for the event, Now What?, a night of one acts surrounding the theme of the afterlife. Synopsis: After an unfortunate incident, a young couple are frazzled by their untimely death. So as they attempt to better understand their surroundings, they discuss their time together and what it means to be "alive". (script upon request) |
Web Series:
Dirty Laundry Two mismatched friends meet at a laundry mat regularly. Max who struggles daily with his sense of worth, while Stan feels disillusioned with his life. Max and Stan discuss their point of view on life topics. Along the way they are forced to deal with uncomfortable characters, situations and themselves. When they're together it brings out the personal issues they both have to face head on. Both are mindlessly drifting along, desperately seeking more. |
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