A silly poem: The Keyboard Shutdown

In an effort to garner some laughter in the office, I always try to send out a short poem or song to my department whenever I announce that I’m the M.O.D. for the evening. I normally aim for a parody of the current hit songs (Call Me, Maybe? was a hit), classic Disney melodies, or…

A new poem: Wednesday Night

I don’t really have an introduction for this poem, other than the fact that it’s not my usual, optimistic self. My apologies, in advance, for the language used. _________________________________________________ Wednesday Night   “You’ll love your first time,” she said, a knowing wink, a lustful grin. “I did.”   Shanelle, breasts and ass bursting forth, cantaloupes…

Publication: Huffington Post

Last week my article, “I Lost Weight,” was published on the Huffington Post. For those of you that may not follow my secondary blog, The Memoirs of a Yo-Yo Dieter, I have quite a history with my weight, my body image, and an eating disorder. I use my Memoirs blog to discuss the ups and…

Issue 2: Infinite Press

Issue two of Infinite Press is out! My dear friend Merethe Walther and I cowrote a poem together, which was not only selected for publication, it also received the coveted Editor’s Choice award! Go check it out by clicking here! I also had an edited photo featured in the Photography section, so make sure you…

DONE!

Today, Sunday the 29th, marks the last day of my full-time student status. I can’t believe it’s finally over. I feel like the last two and a half years has flown by and the fact that graduation is just a few days away is equally exciting and terrifying. I find myself logging into the portal,…

Last Assignment for School

So, our last assignment for school was to perform a SWOT analysis, viewing ourselves as a business. Based on what we learned about our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, we were then supposed to discuss our short and long term goals post-graduation. Rather than preparing an essay (which, Lord knows, we’ve done plenty of in…

“One More Ride” – Short Film

While attending Full Sail, we went through a serious of interesting class assignments that challenged us to be creative in a restrictive environment. We had one such assignment where the instructor provided us with a string of dialogue and a total count of characters that we had to use in a short film of our…

“Even Mathematicians Need Love” – Comic Script

“Even Mathematicians Need Love.” When the beautiful Sheena Alcot, a lunar bounty-hunter and Moon Diner connoisseur, comes to the Moon School to track a criminal believed to be hiding somewhere on the campus, Braxton Thousket’s life flips upside down.  Braxton, the neurotic math teacher and occultist, immediately develops a crush on Sheena, offering to aid…

Requital – Video Game – Opening Cut Scene

     Requital is a cross between a traditional RPG and a 1st personal shooter, combining challenges of physical combat with intense mental tests and problem-solving situations. Requital is a console game, compatible with Xbox 360 or Playstation 3, and would, for all intents and purposes, be a sandbox game. Comparable to the layout of Grand…

The 5 Non-Writing Skills Every Writer Needs

I had an article picked up today by the Full Sail Blog regarding the top five essential NON-WRITING skills every blogger needs to learn to be successful. CHECK IT OUT! Please like, share, and spread the word to any novice writers joining the internet world or anyone struggling to grow their blogging audience. Optimistic for…