“Unfinished Business”
“Ooh, this is going to be good. The trailer’s been leaked,” Rakesha announced. “Yeah?” Scott and Jeff asked at the same time. “Opening it now.” The video was a flurry of images, snippets of...
“Ooh, this is going to be good. The trailer’s been leaked,” Rakesha announced. “Yeah?” Scott and Jeff asked at the same time. “Opening it now.” The video was a flurry of images, snippets of...
Author’s note: This story began as a deleted scene from one of my TV drama scripts, and branches off from there. I liked the scene, but as the script evolved, the story-line it serviced...
“No, we made it safely onto the last flight out of La Guardia,” Mike said into his cellphone. “Apparently the blizzard hit just after we took off.” Senator Mike Adams stood out in his...
Two young adults, roommates, sat on their sofa one lazy summer afternoon. Jason looked at Erin. Erin glared at him. “Stop using your mental telepathy. I shouldn’t go to DQ, and I’m not going....
“CNN is now able to project a winner in Florida’s 6th congressional district… Democrat Mike…” The decibel level in the hotel room just tripled. I cheered along with the rest of the crowd. Our...
The first draft of this poem was done in 1997. I heavily re-edited it prior to posting it here in 2015. Personal Revelations By the time I saw your face, You quickened the pace....
This is an another formerly lost poem, circa 1997. It was intended as part of an unfinished collection called “Poetic Bewailments” where I explored feelings of loss, regret, and pain. Rough year, I guess....
This was written during my long-forgotten melodramatic-poet days, circa 1997. No, I was not good at poetry. Go ahead and mock this anyway. Death It is a well known fact, By the night the cat Will...
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
More info →Rush Week, immature pranks, and brightly colored shirts. Some people remember their college days as a time of non-stop partying. Others, including a shy freshman with a crush, discover their life’s calling amidst difficult circumstances.
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