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OR "With party members like these, who needs enemies?"

Torvald is the cleric for a group of would-be adventurers and treasure-hunters. They set out for a cavern rumoured to contain untold riches, but will they reach their destin... » Read...
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Deadhunter Unther seeks evidence that his suspicions about the Magyar are correct. (This is very much a rough draft, so please keep that in mind when critiquing) » Read...
Clement battles with a Sleepwalker (very rough draft, please treat it as such) » Read...
Beneath a run-down estate in Pembroke, an ancient evil lurks. » Read...
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A woman gives birth live on the internet. But something goes horribly wrong... » Read...
The land of Wu lies lost in the mists of antiquity. While litle is known of it, there has been in recent years a spate of publications purporting to be tales and histories of Wu. Their authenticity is not known. » Read...
A sequel--of sorts--to Transaction. While the original was all dialogue, this has as little dialogue as possible! » Read...
note: This is not intended to be offensive to you religious types. Please read it in the light-hearted manner it was written, and not as a diatribe against the evils of religion (those diatribes bother me, an atheist, even more) » Read...
Something a little different this week. Not only is it exceedingly silly, it's all dialogue. » Read...
Feal Evtril is elf-in-command of a squadron of scouts seeking Zondarium for construction in the Empire's shipyards. He gets more than he bargained for when he crash-lands on a planet populated by dinosaurs, where vague shadows ride out of the ev... » Read...
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Sebastian Gough was just a Professor of English at a small University, until one day something amazing happened... » Read...
On February 20, 1962, Astronaut John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth. But what if something had gone horribly wrong? (Like a giant meteor striking the earth, for instance) » Read...
The introduction to a trilogy I had in my mind during undergrad. I never wrote much more than this, so expect no fireworks or wonderful experiences. Or, you know, any sense of completion. » Read...
This week's FFFF submission for me. A short thingy I wrote about 3 years ago. I revised it to hopefully get most of the bad out. » Read...
I love platypuses. Sometimes I dream that they, too, love me. I wrote this a few years ago, high on E.E. Cummings. » Read...
I wrote this for a realism class in my undergraduate days. It's probably quite bad. Gustave Flaubert would probably turn over in his grave if he knew what I had wrought. » Read...
This is very much a first draft (I just wrote it), so critique a way and help me improve it. This is probably also the most "serious" poem (or anything) that I've ever written. » Read...
This is a fragment that I wrote some years ago, and found again earlier. I touched it up a bit. Despite the fact that it starts and ends mid-story, I think when writing this I just wanted to explore the theme of death a bit without having to worry... » Read...
Yes, these are really the vows my soon-to-be-wife and I will be reading at our wedding. We're very "special".

Obviously humorous (have you noticed a pattern with most of my works yet?) in intent, constructive criticism is s... » Read...