The boy was berated, locked in a closet for days at a time, and beaten regularly with a belt. When his father died, he pissed on his grave, and left for California. He married, had a child, and is now serving two concurrent life sentences at Pelican Bay.
Prison Yard Seeds
My Books
Free Narrated Stories
The Kin Folk
This is an excerpt from my second novel: "Them Green Hills. Little Row who's now 75 returns to Kentucky to be with his boyhood friend Ansil, who's dying. Continue reading
A Taco to Die For
A "taco to die for" takes on a sinister meaning for a couple attending a trade show in Los Angeles. Continue reading
The Writer’s Edge
A famous writer tries to justify the means to the end. Continue reading
The Identity Conundrum
“Wealth my dear nephew is the deceit of perception, the harbinger of greed and the linchpin of crime. For now, let us be satisfied with the unfolding drama.” Continue reading
The Van Gogh Conclusion
“Truman, in this way, I might be the bane of your existence, but my attention to detail leaves very little to the imagination, or in your case, the clandestineness of your bad habits.” Continue reading
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