The Stowaway

Posted on Jan 20, 2015 in Stories, Work | No Comments
The Stowaway

My latest story is something of a prelude / introduction to my space pirates story, a longer piece I have had in various formats and stages of developments for the last 10 years. I wrote this to get me back in the direction of that story and try introducing some old as well as new characters to the universe. < Read ‘The Stowaway’ > Please share your thoughts. For those who have read the story, there is some further information below. Acknowledgments I would like to thank all of my friends who helped me work through these ideas and came up with names or helped me revise, in particular Shaddae, SPNDA and Byrd. Artwork I drew the opening and closing illustrations by hand and colored them on the computer. You can check out that project in my Portfolio >

The Artifact

Posted on Nov 7, 2014 in Stories, Work | No Comments
The Artifact

My latest story is about kids who find some lost technology. < Read ‘The Artifact’ > Please share your thoughts. For those who have read the story, there is some further information below. Acknowledgments I would like to thank all of my friends who helped me work through these ideas and came up with names or helped me revise, in particular Shaddae, TJ, whoever the kid who had me work on his comic “Boom Boom Clap” was and Byrd. Artwork I drew the opening and closing illustrations by hand and colored them on the computer. You can check out that project in my Portfolio >

Dial-A-Drug

Posted on Nov 5, 2014 in Stories, Work | No Comments
Dial-A-Drug

My latest story is about a device that can simulate any drug on demand and the first case of a potential overdose. < Read ‘Dial A Drug’ > Please share your thoughts. For those who have read the story, there is some further information below. Acknowledgments I would like to thank all of my friends who helped me work through these ideas and came up with names or helped me revise, in particular  Byrd, Shaddae, Richard, Dre, Dion and SPNDA. Artwork I drew the opening and closing illustrations by hand and colored them on the computer. You can check out that project in my Portfolio >

Full Power Ahead

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 in Stories, Work | No Comments
Full Power Ahead

I have a short story I have been working on and I finally have it to a state where I am ready to share it with folks. < Read ‘Full Power Ahead’ > Please share your thoughts. For those who have read the story, there is some further information below. Epilogue I love stories about space but I am also someone who looks at our history and especially our present with a great deal of criticism and skepticism. I guess what was missing for me, in the narrative of mans first brushes with far away stars, were the mistakes, and not just the funny ones like who forgot to put the exit coordinates into the hyperdrive, but the kind of deep, widespread, costly mistakes we have made as a species throughout recorded history. The tragic bad decisions we have carried out on one another, our planet and every living creature on it. I wanted to show our first grand misstep in front of the galactic audience. Just as on Earth, we have a romanticized notion of how things came to be that often ignores the horrors that preceded it, I wanted to show us not in our finest hour, making a mistake that would be the shame of any educated Earthling enjoying their space empire for centuries to come, just as slavery and genocide are inextricable from our history and conditions here in America. Like many mistakes it was not out of the blue, not totally unjustified, not without a reason. Just not a good enough reason, one that when viewed through a less xenophobic lense was undeniably a mistake. Inescapably a disaster of our own creation. Not all stories are happy, certainly not in real life. And that’s OK if we learn from our mistakes. Acknowledgments I would like to thank all of my friends who helped me work through these ideas and came up with names or encouraged me to follow through, in particular Shaddae, EJ and SPNDA. Artwork I created the illustrations using images made available to the public domain by NASA.