Writings
Most of my writing career has been spent blogging and criticizing. I’m kind of ready to move on from that and get back to creating (I’d rather be the one talked about then doing the talking about). You can get some of my stuff from my sparsely updated LiveJournal, and from the old Criticism site I used to run known as I’m Just Saying.
 
Published Works
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Otherwise, here’s a few scripts I have written in the past for video or otherwise.
 
Blind Panic - A project I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with for years upon years, to be illustrated by the almighty AtamaKatJazz.
 
How I Met My Best Friend - The script for my senior film project, How I Met My Best Friend.
 
The Mad Genius - This was actually the script I wrote to get into Senior Projects, but then decided to do something else.
 
Rich Fantasy Lives - This was supposed to be a screenplay adaptation of the song “Rich Fantasy Lives” by Rob Balder and Tom Smith. A lot of problems went into writing it. I could blame my professor for butchering it, but I have no one to blame, really, but myself for buckling. I will re-write this when I’m ready and better skilled to bring it to the level I want it to be.
 
Last Call - This is the script for a final project in Comedy Workshop, later renamed “A Walk in the Park” due to location difficulties and constraints. Oh, filmmakery.
 
This was a sort of mashup compillation between mckenzee, a photo-comic creator and all the writer friends of his he could muster, myself included. We each picked a strip he created, and then wrote a short story using it as an inspirational jumping point.
 
And if you like quirky koans with extrospective photography, check out Sinister Bedfellows, the comic.
 
Not a real collaboration by any means, but I felt it should be noted that I was quoted as a reference in this here tome back during my Criticism days.
 
The book, itself, is a comprehensive overview of many major points in Webcomics History, and was written by my Sketchies co-writer, T Campbell.