Words are used for multiple purposes: as weapons, as comfort, as information or as lies. Here are my experiments with words.
The Unity of Soil and Man is a poetic tale of inevitability.
Generic Anti-War Protest Song is the possible saviour of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Chemical Suite is a small collection of poetry, inspired by a drug induced vision. A hospital patient, close to death and heavily sedated, achieves mental clarity, answers age old questions but struggles to communicate them to the outside.
You Wake is an attempt at an interactive poem, based on 'Adventure Books' where after reading a section, the reader would make a choice and turn to the appropriate page. In You Wake, very few choices and sections exist, as I had underestimated the complexity of the task.
Another Empty Room is a rather depressing little piece originally written for a short film created in my college days. It possibly still exists somewhere, fading away on VHS.
Fallow is celebration of aiming low. When outside signals tell you 'aim high!', 'you can achieve anything', 'you can do whatever you want to do!'... and they all come across as lies? Aim low! - you will always achieve it.
Lemming Kurd is a piece of dirt that I dug up when hunting through some old papers from university days.
The Stoker Papers is a short fictional story based on Bram Stoker's book 'Dracula'. The story is a little 'side dish' to try and add flavour to a rather dull book.
Wake Up Dead is an attempt at writing a novel through a 'Blog'
