
Dragon’s Tears
This is a short piece meant for reading of a live audience, preferably in a darkened room.

This is a short piece meant for reading of a live audience, preferably in a darkened room.

This is the opening scene from ‘Lawson’s Run,’ a novella elsewhere in this site. It may be read freestanding as food for thought and to pique your curiosity.

This is a place keeper for anticipated guest writing submissions.

A rattletrap Ford station wagon sat alone outside, its faded bumper sticker urging passing drivers to Honk If You Love Jesus.

This is a miscellany of short poems and readings to which I turn when invited to share my work with a live audience.

Here’s a reading list, books you might bring along to read if the surf’s blown out or you are: I’ve reviewed some of them. 1 Day Satan’s Toyshop: Wired for War by P.W. Singer Penguin, 2009 Wired for War is a disturbing look at the use and potential use of robotics in combat. Singer interviews without editorial comment and focuses

‘From the Ark’s salt-bleached gunwale I watched Punky Peterson work her way up the wooden stair-path.. … God never made a more perfect wahine.’