This fictional prose piece is a heavy-hitting tragedy following the nighttime journey of Jason. A 20-something who never went to college, he still lives with his parents. This story follows his drug-abusing, crime-committing lifestyle around downtown Syracuse. Enjoy.
Continue ReadingJason Brand is new to town and hates it. Due to an angry outburst in an argument with his father he discovers something that changes everything.
In no time he’s teamed up with Gretta Knight (a girl from school) and investigating the hidden past of Ulster County or the even more unusual present. Suddenly a secret is revealed that puts him right in the middle of the maelstrom and he’ll have to adjust because one thing is becoming increasingly clear. ..
Continue ReadingThis one is supposed to show sympathy for him and is the only one I wrote written directly in the point of view of the person it was written about.
I know I suck at poetry.
Continue ReadingChapter 3: Ignorance was definitely bliss.
Continue ReadingThis is a poem about Anne Frank’s account of the holocaust and a reminder that there were millions of other stories that were never told.
Continue ReadingThis story teaches and shows an example to a person to realize all your friends that you may think are the closest to you, can betray you at anytime. It is about a nightclub business I ran with a friend, and got a unexpected betrayal.
Continue ReadingThe one behind the thoughts that talk, the little voices while your on a walk. The voice of reason that makes no sense, the ramblings inside that fortune cookie for 99 pence.
Continue ReadingIt’s Victoria’s funeral, Jason’s mother. After dying so suddenly with cancer, both Ashleigh and Jason attend the burial, where a face that Ashleigh did not intend of seeing, showed up.
After slowly but surely letting his existence slip by, Ashleigh returns home to encounter a dream which is actually the ending of the book, only less imaginary. It is then, when she finds out the death of Colin Lowry, which is actually the conclusion to Chapter 17. Hope you all enjoy it and it’s a relatively long chapter, compared to the others…
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