Captian's Log Drabble Series: What’s Done 29 Oct 2020 I hated him, but this seems so cruel. I had stood there, begging him not to open the door, knowing he'd have to, have to prove himself, have to throw…
Captian's Log Drabble Series: What’s Done 28 Oct 2020 That's what I thought you'd do, I think to myself as he opens the door. I close my eyes; I don't want to watch. As the shotgun rings out, I…
Captian's Log Drabble: Hammer 21 Nov 2019 His blood fell from him onto the floor, dripping slowly from his brow. The hammer had left a crater in his skull. He stood there, his body processing the blow…
Captian's Log Mars Shall Have a Knew Angel 26 Nov 2018 On his throne the tyrant laughed, the body of my naked wife at his feet, her bowls unfolding upon the cold, grey floor. The crimson pool bleeding from her began…
Captian's Log… Wolf Head: Rescue (The Sequel) 15 Apr 201815 Apr 2018 Check out my latest installment of Wolf Head: Rescue Here is a snippet of the Chapter: The congealing pool of blood mixes into the dirt road around the defeated shepherd.…
Captian's Log Short Story: Children of Decay 20 Dec 2017 Check out my short story: Children of Decay As with many of my short stories, I started this with the intent of writing about something completely different, in this case doppelgangers.…
By the Sword Confession 24 Sep 2017 I must make it all clear, and yet to say it simply obscures everything. I killed our master, I left his bleeding corpse in the cold for you to find…
By the Sword… Serious Serial Serials 1 Sep 2017 I've added a new feature to my website. You can now find all the serials—three at the present—I've been writing, under one roof. I've really enjoyed these stories—don't worry, I…
By the Sword… The Eagle and the Lamb 20 Aug 201719 Aug 2017 Perspective is a terrible thing, throwing into doubt, not our eyes, but ourselves, not the things around us, but the entire world those things occupy. I think, should an eagle,…
By the Sword… The Sword 6 Aug 20175 Aug 2017 (Excerpt from Friar Tumnus’ Recollections of the Destitute. He was a contemporary of the Nameless Hero, and, though he never draws an exact connection between this story and others like…