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Fiction

I wrote the novel, Deuced, which was published in 2005.  It's about media and identity, relationships and perception.  Here's a review of Deuced from a British fellowship.  Also, here's an interview

Google Books. You can find it Amazon, even Kindle-style, if you're into that.

 

I also participated in the Vermin on the Mount reading series in Los Angeles.

 

Here's a piece I wrote for Tastes Like Chicken Magazine called "Hey Lover?"

I also wrote another TLC piece called "Congratulations, You're the New Host of the Family Feud."

 

This isn't technically fiction, as it is explicitly autobiographical, but here is Society's Lady, which ran in Opium magazine.

 

I write under a slew of pen names on Mr. Judas, my online humo[u]r magazine, which is maybe confusing, but I do it so it looks like there are actually more people contributing to the publication than just lil' ol' me (there are a bunch of contributors, but I do a lot of the scribllin').  But now here I am, fessing up: Pay attention to the man behind the curtain!

 

 Jail Time for Bonzo
Bonzo was a chimp who lived like a man. Or tried to.

He wore clothes. Ate at the table. Used the toilet. Watched TV. One time he was even in a television commercial driving a car (he wasn’t really driving).

It wasn’t always fun living like a man. The clothes were tight. And he had to sit up straight. But Bonzo did it for a woman. A really nice woman.

They shared a bed. And antidepressants.

Then one day the really nice woman’s friend came by for a visit. The friend was Bonzo’s friend, too. But her new haircut made her look masculine and unknown.

Bonzo went bestial...

 

 

Dungeons & Democrats
"A party of Democrats journeys across the Beltway.  They encounter a blue Will of the People in the marsh.  The blue Will of the People asks the party to travel to the Capitol and cast an Iraq War Funding bill with a Troop Withdrawal Timeline, putting a 200 turn duration on the Occupation.  The party does a reaction check roll.  Murtha rolls a 17.  Pelosi rolls an 18.  Reid rolls an 18.  Durbin rolls a 20. They set off for the Capitol..."

 

 

The King
"It was a pretty big shock when Godzilla was diagnosed with cancer.  But it wasn’t a surprise.  The guy’s career had been built on radiation.  And rampaging through cities.

Some people said he had it coming; mainly people who lived in the cities through which he had rampaged, or had lost loved ones in said rampages.

Godzilla never really talked about his illness.  He just went back to Monster Island to be close to the other kaiju during treatment..."

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