Creative Works
Eventually I hope to revise some of these or add new creative works to this list, but for now you'll have to settle for all of my undergrad work that I have deemed good (or at least interesting) enough to server as my writing portfolio. I have some other interesting/decently good work, but they are adaptations of copywritten works and I therefore can't publish them in any way shape or form. If you like my writing though, please let me know.
Disclaimer: With the exceptions of Anilove, Interactive Ireland, and Driving Down US Rt 231, the material below more than likely has something that may offend or disgust you. If you are under 18, you are advised against reading this material due to violence, sexual content, and possibly offensive religious themes. You have been warned.
Copyright: While I fully support open sourcing my code and such things, I have yet to make a decision about the whole "copyleft" issue. As such, until further notice, I own the copyright on all of these works and you must get my permission to reproduce them in whole or in part (which I'll probably give, but you still have to ask). This includes producing any of the plays or screenplays.
Dire Coda
This was my senior writing thesis. It's a pretty crazy screenplay about a half ghost struggling to sieze control of her story.
Anilove
A story of love, compassion, and adventure in this screenplay of twisted reality in a cartoon world.
Holy Wars
This adaptation of Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor" has some long winded speeches for a screenplay adaptation, but I think it has some strong points.
Blasphemy
Perhaps my most infamous piece. Jesus and Satan are friends, while the ending features the funeral of God. The name really says it all.
Unlikely Romance
The awkward love story of Miguel Antonio and Daniella. Controversial ending not suitable for children.
Driving Down US 231
This is one of maybe 2 poems I've written that I think are "decent". It tells the story of my car crash.
Interactive Ireland
This is in no way good writing. It is a hypertext story of my escape from the Aran Islands.