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Stories and all purpose babblings by yours truly.

Original Fiction

Of Mechanical Puppets and Flutter-Dogs ("Legacy" story)
A short humourous "Pinocchio" parody written for class starring Dakota the gryphon and Lillian, his sarcastic camerabot creation. Not canon or anything, just fluff.

Christmas Reflections from the Spiritual Misfits ("Legacy" story)
A Christmas themed story with Dakota and Lillian again, set sometime after the reunion after Lillian's stint at college. It's vaugely religious, just to warn those of you who get squeemish with that sort of stuff, but I think it has a worthwhile message regardless of your religious prefrences. That, and it has a snowfight! Huzzah!

Freeform essays and stories
First person musings or real life accounts of various things that intrest me. A small step up from the essay/rantings I put in my LiveJournal.

A Christmas Story! (Slice of life)
Originally posted in my LiveJournal, a cute little story about how I came to be a trombone player and Christmas.
Paradigms (Essay)
A short essay contemplating the nature of paradigms and paradigm shifts. Sometimes you think you know a person...
The Eyes Have It (Essay)
Another short essay, this time talking about one of the vital parts of a good character drawing. Most of you artists may already know this, but hey, it's got entertianment value.
"This I Believe" (Essay)
Short essay done for class, based a contest the National Public Radio made based on the prompt "This I Believe". I wrote about my usual subject, human nature and ethics. I'm so perdictable. ;)

There will be more here sooner or later, hopefully including more essays. But for now, for more general rantings or rambles from me, check my public LiveJournal.

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