I make no claims of being a notable writer, but I've written a few things over the years that aren't too bad and should be of interest. Many bits were originally published in my 'zine "The Eight Track Mind" in the Interregnum APA, but those have been re-edited and sometimes re-written and hopefully improved.
Vampires: the Varieties is perhaps the most famed thing I've written. It was featured on the Interregnum web pages and got copied to at least one other web site. And it earned me a paragraph in Katherine Ramsland's book Piercing the Darkness: Undercover With Vampires in America in which she deals with the various sorts of folk with an interest in vampires. This version has been somewhat re-written with a far amount of new material added.
Humans And Other Sentients is a ramble on portraying alien beings. Can we write or roleplay a really alien creature?
Heroism is a story with a following essay about just how heroic RPG "heroes" often really are, and how the term "hero" is used questionably in real life.
When Visiting Boston...offers some observations on avoiding certain creatures displaced by the "Big Dig" project in Boston.
The Margaret Atwood Science Fiction Competition challenges certain pretentious assumptions about the nature of SF.
Conquering the Earth for Fun and Profit discusses the reasons aliens might want to take over our little dirt ball, and how they could go about it.
Symmetry is a bit of "Cthulhu Mythos" fiction from a sideways angle. Perhaps not something for the little kiddies to read; a bit weird.
Just Taxes... is a short tale about life after death in the future.