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“Waiting Out Eternity” Published in Aurora Wolf

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Waiting Out Eternity--Aurora WolfFor those of you who are interested in my fiction writing, my latest short story “Waiting Out Eternity” is now published in Aurora Wolf, a science fiction e-zine.

“Waiting Out Eternity” is about a ghost who is trapped on a post-apocalyptic Earth and is unable to reason nor experience (for the most part) anything new. He is then visited by a questionable advocate who offers to take him to Heaven, and the protagonist must find a way to trust his new friend or perish when the Earth is destroyed by an astroid.

If you’re so inclined, you can read this story by clicking the link to Aurora Wolf below.

Aurora Wolf

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Marketing A Business (suite101.com)

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

I recently wrote an article on marketing a business. The article discusses the process of researching for a marketing campaign.

Marketing A Business

The second part of this article is will be published this week. Subscribe at the top of the page if you’re interested in seeing how the creative process works in the marketing industry.

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“The Deconstruction of Eric Cobbs” published in Piker Press

Monday, November 16th, 2009

A short fiction piece that I’ve been working is going to published in Piker Press as the cover story for two weeks.

The story has been in the works for around a year. I first submitted it to an English 501 creative writing course where it was heavily criticized as not being up-to-date. I revamped the story a bit, and after getting positive feedback from editors of various publications including the Missouri Review, I was able to get a small online press to pick it up in two parts.

The story is about a mentally challenged high school student who is unaware of his disability until the school fails to get federal funding due to low assessment scores. The administration then makes the decision to tell the student about his disability against the boy’s father’s will.

Please visit Piker Press to view the story, and I hope you enjoy it. Thanks to everyone who has given feedback on this story.

Steven

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