At the tender
age of eight, I wrote my first sappy song lyrics to other people's music.
By my late teens, I had graduated to morbid poetry and
political essays.
In
switching to journalism in college, I discovered a whole new medium
to shock, offend and otherwise annoy a broader range of people than the
poor friends that I had previously inflicted my poetry on.
I write in the Anvil
Press 3-day novel contest each year.
Going for that gold plated brass ring of mass exposure, I now use the
internet to flog my film scripts to filmmakers and production companies.