Older Work
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I'm in the process of cleaning up and reorganizing my writing on this journal, so rather than having these oooooold stories take up my whole profile, I am tucking them away here.
Short Stories (Over 1,000 words)
Unhealthy Attraction
- When an old lover comes to visit she brings a long dead world back with her. (Short Story, 3,500 words, first draft.)
The Wedding Bed
- She will give anything to find him, but what will it mean in the end? (Fable, 1,400 words, first draft.)
Mother Knows Best
- "When I was seven years old, I was in love with my second grade teacher." (1,000 words, first draft)
Making Ends Meet
- Opposites attract, but they also see things in very different ways. (1,300 words, first draft)
You in the Mirror
- Being honest with yourself isn't always an easy road. (4,700 words, first draft)
Keeping it Real
- "I met Jimmy when we were both sixteen and about to jump off a bridge." (1,700 words, first draft)
Vignettes (Less than 1,000 words)
The Tree's Legacy
- A little girl starts to wonder how permanent her world really is. (600 words, second draft.) (First draft.)
Wet Sand
- What do we remember when we're too young to understand? (250 words, first draft.)
Complications
- When you find out what unconditional love really is. (700 words, first draft.)
Disappointment
- We're all gluttons for punishment. (250 words, first draft.)
Diamonds
- Idealism sometimes has a price. (800 words, first draft.)
Post Haste
- Sometimes nature takes things into her own hands. (650 words, first draft.)
Oh No You Don't
- "You will not spend one cent of your hard earned money on a ring." (200 words, first draft)
Christmas Cookies
- I had been neglecting a Christmas tradition that, surely, had a growing impact on my Naughty or Nice status. (500 words, second draft)
Longer / ongoing works:
Blue Goo (aka: Adventures in Boringville)
- Casey and Paul find something in the woods that will turn their world upside down, and definitely make getting their homework finished on time a challenge.
(NaNoWriMo story, 2004. Currently in second draft, 25,000 words. First 6 chapters of raw first draft also posted. These entries are Friends Locked. If you'd like to read 'em, you'll need a livejournal.)
Short Stories (Over 1,000 words)
Unhealthy Attraction
- When an old lover comes to visit she brings a long dead world back with her. (Short Story, 3,500 words, first draft.)
The Wedding Bed
- She will give anything to find him, but what will it mean in the end? (Fable, 1,400 words, first draft.)
Mother Knows Best
- "When I was seven years old, I was in love with my second grade teacher." (1,000 words, first draft)
Making Ends Meet
- Opposites attract, but they also see things in very different ways. (1,300 words, first draft)
You in the Mirror
- Being honest with yourself isn't always an easy road. (4,700 words, first draft)
Keeping it Real
- "I met Jimmy when we were both sixteen and about to jump off a bridge." (1,700 words, first draft)
The Tree's Legacy
- A little girl starts to wonder how permanent her world really is. (600 words, second draft.) (First draft.)
Wet Sand
- What do we remember when we're too young to understand? (250 words, first draft.)
Complications
- When you find out what unconditional love really is. (700 words, first draft.)
Disappointment
- We're all gluttons for punishment. (250 words, first draft.)
Diamonds
- Idealism sometimes has a price. (800 words, first draft.)
Post Haste
- Sometimes nature takes things into her own hands. (650 words, first draft.)
Oh No You Don't
- "You will not spend one cent of your hard earned money on a ring." (200 words, first draft)
Christmas Cookies
- I had been neglecting a Christmas tradition that, surely, had a growing impact on my Naughty or Nice status. (500 words, second draft)
Longer / ongoing works:
Blue Goo (aka: Adventures in Boringville)
- Casey and Paul find something in the woods that will turn their world upside down, and definitely make getting their homework finished on time a challenge.
(NaNoWriMo story, 2004. Currently in second draft, 25,000 words. First 6 chapters of raw first draft also posted. These entries are Friends Locked. If you'd like to read 'em, you'll need a livejournal.)