What’s in a name? Sometimes, everything

Dammit. I open up one of my old tales and it's called A Pirate's Tale. Written before Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean series came out, one of the main characters was named Jack. So no. Not going to keep that name for obvious reasons. Everyone will think I copied them.…

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Siren’s Lament – What happened at the interview

If you haven't read the first part of that senile old dragon rambling on about the man who broke Parthenope's heart, click here. Then his story will make a little bit more sense. Don't blame me for his ramblings though. I'm just the guy typing. he dragon wasn't so hard…

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Siren’s Lament Part II

If you haven't read the first part of that senile old dragon rambling on about the man who broke Parthenope's heart, click here. Then his story will make a little bit more sense. Don't blame me for his ramblings though. I'm just the guy typing. ou again. Why do you…

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Siren’s Lament intro

orever is a very long time. You've heard that cliché many times. Yet, can you think of a single example of how it could be used in reality? You see, you people get stories wrong all the time. Especially when they're really, really old. Like Parthenope for instance. You know…

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All the King’s Horses

This is Part XIV, the final chapter of Humpty Dumpty. Part I of Humpty Dumpty is here. A slightly different version of this story was going to be the original pilot of the TV show I was working on in 2006. You can read about that story here. everal soldiers…

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