LIFE
2025: Pain has a purpose
A New Year’s reflection on my trip to the hospital
A Picture of Dorian Grey: Hidden in Plain Sight
A reflection on the manosphere, Oscar Wilde’s novel, and learning of the news of Giselle Pelicot
CHANGING FACES
A prose poem about aging and the limbo that is my thirties
FUR AND BONE
A predictive piece heralding 2023, the Year of Prophecy
New Year, New Existential Crisis
For those who have lost more than they’ve gained during this two year pandemic.
Wounded and Resurrected
A Christian mystic reflection on Easter Sunday and my new logo.
The Fox and the Rabbit: ten years later
A reflection of the last ten years of my life, since I graduated high school.
Written in the last weeks of 2019 and published on New Years Day 2020.
THE FUTURE IS FEMALE
Christmas Eve reflection written on a plane while doped up on drugs.
Unthinkable
When you need to do something that others can’t understand.
THE CARAVAN IS MARCHING
When people say “You just pick and choose what you like from the Bible.”
Death
My short reflection on death and how I’ve navigated the misunderstandings of it found in Western Christianity.
TRUE WEST: THEATRE REVIEW
A new take on Sam Shepard’s True West has emerged in West London starring Britain’s latest heart throb, Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones) as Austin, and rising singer/songwriter/actor, Johnny Flynn (Beast) as Austin’s brother, Lee. The play is directed by Oliver-nominated director/playwright/actor Matthew Dunster who takes this postmodern-classic black comedy and innovates new twists to this already perplexing play.
The Stakes are high
A journal entry from that time I got discouraged.