Only half way through chapter three, a short story.
Continue ReadingA piece of "flash fiction" or, short story, as it is more commonly known as. This piece of literature tells the story of war, and the importance that one symbol can provide. Imagery is used in order to help visualize what is being read.
Continue ReadingA Short World War one Story, about a boy losing his brother in the chaos of the war.
Continue ReadingThe Question of Guts.
Continue ReadingThe Latin, Greek and American as well as Hispanic and Portuguese empires have encountered many problems. With the Fall of the Berlin war a new Empire has thrilled the world in a new era of democracy.
Continue ReadingThis letter provides a look into the horror of life during WWI. This letter is a simulated view of a Canadian soldier’s life during WWI. Enjoy.
Continue ReadingA piece I wrote after I told a few people I was born in Germany, their immediate response was “Heil Hitler” even though I was only there for the first two weeks of my life.
Continue ReadingMy second husband collected Volkswagen’s and I gave them names. Klaus, however, was the only one I had not named. Klaus was a Type 181, Wilford was a 1962 Split Double Door, The Bishop was a 1972 Bay, and George was a 1972 Super Beetle that never (prior to April 2006) got out of the drive way.
Continue ReadingA script I wrote a few years ago for practise. Designed for television about the battle of Verdun in World War 1.
Continue ReadingA little story I wrote.
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