I've been quarantined for a little over a month now because of Corona, but I've been doing well. I've had time to write, finish up some stories I'd left on the backburner for upwards of a year. I've always identified as a writer, so it's nice to sit down and actually do that. Of course, … Continue reading Quarantine
Gregory Blartrap
Gregory Blartrap was trapped, of all things, in a legal struggle. His father, Francois Blartrap, had just recently passed, and had left some remarkably unclear instructions as to the fate of his esteemed estate. The first line, for instance: “The following objects and items, should they belong to me, shall be given to my eldest … Continue reading Gregory Blartrap
Preface
Stories are the bones of society. I don't mean that figuratively, that they help guide people in their lives, although that certainly is true. I mean it literally, that society cannot function without stories. Even from the most basic interations, "how's your day going," really simple stuff. Most, if not all, of our interactions eventually … Continue reading Preface