| Title | Type | Length | Date Posted | Excerpt |
| Letter to a Lonely Boy | Essay | 17 pages | 07/14/07 | "As I walked away from her house I tried to rectify it all in my mind: How had I let this happen? Was it even something that I could control? It wasn't easy to accept. Nothing ever is. The agony was incredible. I toiled over her words. So much that I started questioning myself." |
| Sticks and Stones | Short Story | 5 pages | 07/14/07 | "Somewhere among the low rock of the canyon laid Brian McCastle. He was very much dead. So dead, in fact, that they had to bring his uncle in to identify the body. His head had been smashed like a Halloween pumpkin against the rocky ground, but with a little help from his dental records, all fears were confirmed. It was Brian; Brian was dead." |
| The Astronaut | Short Story | 9 pages | 07/14/07 | "The mission had been to test the speed on the new XM-83. After breaking atmosphere, the pilot was to bring the ship to full power, stop at the nearest planet, and report back to base with any findings. Mission Commander Jason Prophet was chosen for the mission, and on the day of the launch, he was suited up and ready to go." |
| What Dreams Ain't Fun | One-Act | 15 pages | 06/05/06 | "Lights up on a cupcake sitting on a chair and SCRAM. In the background JEFF sits in a chair at an upside down table. An empty chair sits on the other side of the table; however, SKITCH has chosen to stand eerily behind JEFF. SCRAM strums a guitar and sings to the cupcake." |
| What's Inside that Counts | One-Act | 34 pages | 02/21/06 | "Feel that air? Hear that song? It's great to be alive ain't it? (He shakes his butt.) Got a li'l dance in me, you know? Couple-a steps anyway... You like dancin'? (He picks his nails a bit) Great to be alive, but my fingers hurt, you know? They hurt, you know? I s'pose, place I found you, you know pain a might well better'n I. ...I s'pose." |
| Flicker | Short Story | 9 pages | 02/20/06 | "A universe I don't understand. An ocean full of problems. Wave after wave after wave after... crashing down on me. I stare into the waters. The words still climbing to the forefront of my thoughts - still scratching in my ears, still scraping in my stomach, still wrenching in my bowels..." |
| Egg Store | Monologues | 2 pages | 05/22/05 | "Since I was young, I've had the same recurring dream. Well. Nightmare actually. I'm at a party and I don't want to be there - too ritzy, too fun, too… Just "too." The point is that I want to leave, so I do. I walk out onto the balcony. I admire the view. A pretty cityscape." |
| Lights Up Giant Robot | One-Act | 18 pages | 10/08/04 | "Whatever... Let's look at what I have. 'Lights up. A man sits in a boat by himself. Another boat approaches. Man one: Nice day for boating isn't it? Man two: Sure is, can't think of anything that could be better. Suddenly a giant robot emerges from the water and vaporizes them laughing a mechanical la-' ...FUCK!" |
| Only a Dream Away | One-Act | 10 pages | 04/04/04 | "Lights up. All lights. There is nothing to see but deep, penetrating, blinding white light. People begin to enter from left and right. All different kinds of people from all walks of life: young and old, rich and poor - of all races and creeds, etc." |
| Four Complainers | One-Act | 4 pages | 12/09/00 | "Hi, I'm Carl. I have nine children, and I'd like to tell you my story. The story of a man who was told not restrain his seed and now he has nine... unholy... brats... running, no, CRAWLING all over his home... The other day they got a crayon stuck inside the TV!!! How the hell do you get a crayon stuck inside the-" |