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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Stories.

I know I never write new stories, but I should. And I will! (I've been saying that for a year, I know) But in the meantime, here are some stories I've written in the past. Enjoy!

That Most Unusual Predicament
Coffee with a Little Whipped Cream
Once the Sun Sets
Mr President Will Be Just Fine
That Unforgettable Halloween
In Which I Get Arrested
The Gentleman
Those Damned Dishes
Breakfast with Epiphany
She Danced
I May or May Not
The Ministry of Harbor House
Letter to Five Years Ago
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Cities have sexes: London is a Man. Paris is a Woman.

And Chicago a well-adjusted transsexual.

Favorite Stories.

  • That Most Unusual Predicament.
  • Coffee with a Little Whipped Cream.
  • Once the Sun Sets: A Story about Gwen.
  • Mr. President Will be Just Fine.
  • That Unforgettable Halloween.
  • In Which I Get Arrested.
  • The Gentleman.
  • Never Sing on the First Date.
  • Decorum at The Market.
  • Everything Will Be Alright.
  • Bitch, Sans the Red Bow.
  • Those Damned Dishes.
  • I May or May Not.
  • A Thank You Letter.
  • She Danced.
  • Breakfast with Epiphany.
  • A Letter to Five Years Ago.
  • The Ministry of Harbor House.

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Graduate from THE Ohio State University in Logistics and City Planning. Inventory Analyst for a Fortune 500 company in the Chicago. This blog serves as commentary on transportation, supply-chain issues, city news, religion, society, politics, sexuality, city development, and more than anything, living fabulously in the city. Pour yourself a glass of chardonnay, light a cigarette, and enjoy.
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