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since: 08-16-08, id: 626718, Profile Updated: 07-10-11
country: Canada
Author has written 14 stories for General, Young Adult, Nature, Life, Humor, Religion, and Sci-Fi.

Existence is a choice.
There is no chaos in the world, only complexity.
Knowledge of the complex is wisdom.
From wisdom of the world comes wisdom of the self.
Mastery of the self is mastery of the world. Loss of the self is the source of suffering.
Suffering is a choice, and we can refuse it.
It is in our power to create the world, or destroy it.

I'm a wordsmith. I live in the vicinity of Toronto, Canada.
I'm 22 years old, male, left-handed, homosexual, and introverted.
I'm currently attending York University, majoring in English.
I enjoy words and the universe, and words about the universe. See below for elaboration.

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1. summer storms
whispers of power, unleashed; earth and sky are one
Poetry: Nature - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 73 - Published: 6-11-11 - Complete
2. Threshold reviews
Once, before the storm, there were flowers whose petals were roots, snakes who ate their own tails and circled the universe and knew life before anything was ever evil.
Poetry: General - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 298 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 6-8-11 - Complete
3. Strangers reviews
Centuries from now, explorers from elsewhere arrive in the solar system. What they find will shock them, at least for a while. This is a satire assignment written for school.
Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,134 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 3-10-11 - Complete
4. Entropy reviews
At the end of this poem I will tell you a secret.
Poetry: Religion - Rated: K - English - Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 243 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 1-4-11 - Complete
5. Elevators
Words between floors are words between worlds.
Poetry: General - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 301 - Published: 2-22-10 - Complete
6. Culture Shock
You wouldn't believe how vast is the gulf between the poles of ... peanut butter sandwich making. Yeah.
Fiction: Humor - Rated: K+ - English - Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,344 - Published: 10-27-09 - Complete
7. Spiders Dancing
Don't you wish you could communicate with arthropods?
Poetry: General - Rated: K - English - Humor/Fantasy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 908 - Published: 10-27-09 - Complete
8. Hate
I am the fusion of rage. I am the redness in sore fists. I am the frustrated snarl.
Poetry: General - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 122 - Published: 8-30-09 - Complete
9. The River
In this world there's a river. On one side is a forest. Trees everywhere, tall and dark and twisted. This is where I lurk.
Poetry: Life - Rated: K - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 428 - Published: 4-19-09 - Complete
10. White Satin Dress reviews
Someone's here who shouldn't be.
Poetry: General - Rated: T - English - Horror - Chapters: 1 - Words: 153 - Reviews: 3 - Published: 3-5-09
11. Trees reviews
Trees - standing, crouching, legs like clouds...
Poetry: Nature - Rated: K - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 97 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 3-5-09 - Complete
12. Tomorrow reviews
I met Axel on the stairs, and he told me a terrible story.
Fiction: Young Adult - Rated: M - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,051 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 9-23-08 - Complete
13. sunday morning nexus »
Series of short poems written on a series of early Sunday mornings. Candid spectulation on the nature of consciousness and the universe, and the fact that maybe the two aren't quite so different.
Poetry: General - Rated: M - English - Chapters: 22 - Words: 1,753 - Published: 9-2-08
14. orbital bombardment
when you know there's nothing you can do to make things better, and when you fall asleep and find yourself rejoicing as your city is destroyed from orbit. very depressing.
Poetry: General - Rated: M - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 327 - Published: 9-2-08 - Complete
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