Writings
All of these documents were written while I was a student at BYU (2003–2008).
All were written in LaTeX and the html conversions were not perfect.
Newer writings mostly appear on my blog.
A series of short stories. Much thanks to members of the book club to which I belonged while writing these for many helpful insights, plot ideas, and general editing.
- Letter to the Editor
(also in less-readable html format).
- Life as a Giant
(also in less-readable html format).
- The Giant Paper Trail
(also in less-readable html format).
- Imp Report the First
(also in less-readable html format).
- Imp Report the Second
(also in less-readable html format).
- A Silver Dragon and Glow-Flies
(also in less-readable html format).
- Imp Report the Third
(also in less-readable html format).
- Green & Smoot Report
(also in less-readable html format).
- From the Mimir's Hand
(also in less-readable html format).
- A Templar Explains
(also in less-readable html format).
- Correspondence
(also in less-readable html format).
- Kohg vs. World
(also in less-readable html format).
- Last Words
(also in less-readable html format).
This series is set in slodoop sometime after the series about the giant et al. Again, thanks to the book club for their assistance.
- What I did over the break
(also in less-readable html format).
- Letter from GF
(also in less-readable html format).
- Excepts from Mr. Graves' Journal
(also in less-readable html format).
- Cordelia's Logbook
(also in less-readable html format).
- The Vellum Notes
(also in less-readable html format).
- A Really REALLY Bad Day
(also in less-readable html format).
- The Witness of the Defendant
(also in less-readable html format).
- Tales from Grace's Bar, Chapter 17: Mr. Graves and The Cage
(also in less-readable html format).
A story about some people playing an old-school paper-and-pencil RPG.
Muchkins and Monsters
(also in less-readable and slightly incorrect html format).
The following are neither stories nor research-related writings, being instead essays.
- A discussion of dishonesty as a socially promoted vice,
available in pdf and html.
- Why you shouldn't believe everything you know,
available in pdf and html.
- A response to the above essay,
available in pdf and html.
I wrote a series about a chocolate store in London which, though technically stand-alone works, ought to be read in the order presented here. Sorry, no html for these yet, only pdf.
- Terrorists Are Closer Than You Think
- Never Trust a Nitwit
- Conversation Over Lunch
- Field Report
- The Best Laid Plans
Last updated 2012-03-29