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This is about my works and publications. If you have a favorite story in the pages of my collections or my freebies feel free to discuss them here. I have a highly controversial reputation because I am very open about my Christian faith but I don't take a squeaky clean approach about it, I am very politically incorrect and off the cuff. My raw delivery was discovered by Terry Vinson, Jackie Druga, Joni Latham and Nicholas Tillemans when I was 25 years old on AuthorsDen.com. I’m easy one of the forefathers of what’s in 2009 known as Creepypastas. The Cabbie Homicide is one of those examples of such.
My debut as a science fiction writer I brought the evolution-creation debate into a public classroom setting. The high school in the story is where my best friend (who enrolled in college when I did at the age of 20) and then girlfriend during the era attended as she’s a fantasy writer who published a novel with Writer’s Club Press. I never imagined I would end up laying into Eric Hovind or “Dr.” Kent Hovind on the verge of turning 38. Some noticed if they read the Sci-Fi yarn, it played up almost like writing Lake Fossil between the teacher and main character.
In 2002 I became known for a dark true crime yarn called The Cabbie Homicide as it also went by October 13, 1993. The readers knew this story as both titles the story itself is my most well-known. (I taunted trolls with ‘Say hello to Porras for me mo********er because the only way you will end my career is with cold-blooded murder and I doubt you have the balls.’ I had many in Pinellas Park, Florida, getting me to disown this or have me “rewrite this to something less bleak,” as in they would actively tried to stop fringe publishing if given a chance.) The Goth community when they saw The Cabbie Homicide introduced they felt like they had a beer bottle smashed over their head because how hard this one is.
The Fandom Writer is one of my most notorious as it took a swipe at the slash fanfiction fandom. Kealan Patrick Burke was introduced to The House of Pain E-zine with a cussing dog trope called “The Clause” with a character named Bram.