Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Caught on the Precipice : A Collection of Short Stories |
2011 |
688479 |
 The stories in Caught on the Precipice deal with a changing dynamic in family. Even though the characters are of varying ages and backgrounds each protagonist must reconcile the missed connections of their past. The progression of these stories als... |
Lonely Voices Crying in the Wilderness |
2013 |
688479 |
This text is a work of creative fiction that delves into the minds of those who have experienced conflict. Whether it is during war or life situations these stories are often internalized. The text explores how the young are more resilient to casualt... |
The Tub and Other Stories |
2012 |
688479 |
This portfolio of creative writing includes four full-length short stories and two pieces of flash fiction. In each of the full-length stories a male protagonist gets caught up in circumstances over which he has little control. Both pieces of flash f... |
There Has Never Been Anything Truly Wrong with You |
2011 |
688479 |
These stories are about obsessive lonely people. The characters might seem insane but really they are just lonely and maybe a bit neurotic. They are introspective characters who began life as sweet children but grew backbones so that they could appea... |
RENOVATION |
2011 |
688479 |
This creative thesis consists of the beginning of a novel and sections that will be used in the creation of a whole narrative. RENOVATION is a story of several characters' experiences in the surrounding areas of the same North Carolina town. Each cha... |
Brackish Water : Stories |
2011 |
688479 |
Each of the five short stories in this collection depicts the struggle of a Belizean character and takes place in a locale that recalls the history or culture of a specific region of Belize. There are both male and female protagonists in these storie... |
I Might Be Wrong ; and As If It Was Made of Glass |
2012 |
688479 |
These two stories of exceptional length feature narrators whose idiosyncratic moral dilemmas are indicative of larger social ills. Instead of the traditional epiphany so prevalent in 20th Century short stories the characters and readers undergo a ser... |