"Vivian" is an attempt to understand what it means to be American Aristocracy. Who decides the hierarchical order? Who is born into a life where one can influence culture? The character of Vivian Garrison, like Hedda Gabler before her, has led a life of daring and decadence, and has returned to her hometown for a life of bourgeois comfort. However, her shadow dream-world and her fantastic past invades to shatter her newfound reality. This play examines how identity is formed by birthright and filial duty, and how the true self is in conflict with the notions and strictures that society,...
"Vivian" is an attempt to understand what it means to be American Aristocracy. Who decides the hierarchical order? Who is born into a life where one c...
The poems in "The Secret Half" are a collection of places, dreams, horrors, and souls. They are the synthesis of traveling, spirit, and fantasy as the author makes sense of America. From the deserts of Arizona and the frozen north of the upper midwest, to the urban desert of Los Angeles, these writings reveal somnambulists looking for human connection in the emptiness of the modern world. Conceived as incantations, these poems are to be spoken or read to create an effect on the environment. They are intended to blur the separation of dream and reality in a purifying ritual for the confusion...
The poems in "The Secret Half" are a collection of places, dreams, horrors, and souls. They are the synthesis of traveling, spirit, and fantasy as the...
The poems in "The Star in the West" are dreamscapes and litanies for those living in the media simulacra during this Post-Empire Age. They are written to bear witness to the chaos and confusion of our times.
The poems in "The Star in the West" are dreamscapes and litanies for those living in the media simulacra during this Post-Empire Age. They are written...