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*[[User:Eirik/Change Lady|Change Lady]]  I remember the genisis for this story, a trip to Las Vegas.  If I recall right, I wrote the outline on my first Palm Pilot one evening in the hotel, then fleshed it out on the plane home.  It was mostly a fun story to write, if just to toss in different details.
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*[[User:Eirik/The Monster in the Closet|The Monster in the Closet]]  I wrote this back in 1997, long before I ever thought I'd have children.  It's mildly interesting to note that, as I sit and write this, I have a little girl just a bit younger than the one here.  She sees monsters, too.<br>
 
*[[User:Eirik/The Monster in the Closet|The Monster in the Closet]]  I wrote this back in 1997, long before I ever thought I'd have children.  It's mildly interesting to note that, as I sit and write this, I have a little girl just a bit younger than the one here.  She sees monsters, too.<br>
  
*[[User:Eirik/Questions and Answers|Questions and Answers]]  This was an absurd story I wrote in 1996, which has the unique distinction of being what I believe is only the second story that I ever wrote that I allowed others to see.  Back when I wrote it I noted it was influenced by Kafka.  Clearly when I wrote it I was even more arrogant that I am now...
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*[[User:Eirik/Questions and Answers|Questions and Answers]]  This was an absurd story I wrote in 1996, which has the unique distinction of being what I believe is only the second story that I ever wrote that I allowed others to see.  Back when I wrote it I noted it was influenced by Kafka.  Clearly when I wrote it I was even more arrogant that I am now...<br>
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Revision as of 01:36, 31 August 2007

  • Change Lady I remember the genisis for this story, a trip to Las Vegas. If I recall right, I wrote the outline on my first Palm Pilot one evening in the hotel, then fleshed it out on the plane home. It was mostly a fun story to write, if just to toss in different details.
  • The Monster in the Closet I wrote this back in 1997, long before I ever thought I'd have children. It's mildly interesting to note that, as I sit and write this, I have a little girl just a bit younger than the one here. She sees monsters, too.
  • Questions and Answers This was an absurd story I wrote in 1996, which has the unique distinction of being what I believe is only the second story that I ever wrote that I allowed others to see. Back when I wrote it I noted it was influenced by Kafka. Clearly when I wrote it I was even more arrogant that I am now...