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.

  1. Letter to the Editor (also in less-readable html format).
  2. Life as a Giant (also in less-readable html format).
  3. The Giant Paper Trail (also in less-readable html format).
  4. Imp Report the First (also in less-readable html format).
  5. Imp Report the Second (also in less-readable html format).
  6. A Silver Dragon and Glow-Flies (also in less-readable html format).
  7. Imp Report the Third (also in less-readable html format).
  8. Green & Smoot Report (also in less-readable html format).
  9. From the Mimir's Hand (also in less-readable html format).
  10. A Templar Explains (also in less-readable html format).
  11. Correspondence (also in less-readable html format).
  12. Kohg vs. World (also in less-readable html format).
  13. 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.

  1. What I did over the break (also in less-readable html format).
  2. Letter from GF (also in less-readable html format).
  3. Excepts from Mr. Graves' Journal (also in less-readable html format).
  4. Cordelia's Logbook (also in less-readable html format).
  5. The Vellum Notes (also in less-readable html format).
  6. A Really REALLY Bad Day (also in less-readable html format).
  7. The Witness of the Defendant (also in less-readable html format).
  8. 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.

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.

  1. Terrorists Are Closer Than You Think
  2. Never Trust a Nitwit
  3. Conversation Over Lunch
  4. Field Report
  5. The Best Laid Plans
Last updated 2012-03-29