This is the first novel I wrote. It is mostly unedited. It's about first love. I like the narrative style; there's an overwhelming sense of humor to it.

 

 

Meet Zach Stoneson, a 15 year old, who's about to learn a lesson in love. Josh Dae, a new arrival to Shaletown, California, is the object of his undying affection. Zach doesn't have to try hard to land Josh in bed. But Josh is hiding some deep secrets; and, even after being spurned from the first time, Zach still runs back, searching for true love. But they are forced to sit by, idly biding their time until the two split. Too bad he doesn't notice it's right under his nose.

Just Don't Think I'm Not is good. Lots of people like it.

Edited April 25, 2007 to show chapters 13 and 13b.

 

 

Adam runs away from L.A. and boards a train to who-knows-where after his father kills his boyfriend. He takes his dog, "Poochie"; some money his mom gave him, and leaves. He doesn't know where he'll go, but his father is coming after him.

Once Adam's father deals with what's left at the apartment, he cashes in his bank accounts, shaves his head, trades his truck in for a beater and sets out to find his son.

Written in diferrent styles and perspectives, I think this is more a collection of shorts than anything else.

 

 

On the night the first AIDS cures were administered to the patients of the Francis E. Seymour Children's Research Hospital, people began to get sick. At first it looks like food poisoning, but when the first victim dies and comes back . . . only to eat the nurses and doctors trying to help him . . . . The situation gets seriously out of control.

Kenny and his Dad (along with other families) were invited to stay the weekend in the beautiful Mendocino Forest. It was supposed to be a celebration. But soon the party comes to an end as his little brother, Clive, gets sick and must be re-hospitalized. When Kenny wakes up in the middle of the night and can't contain the feeling that something is wrong, he decides to go in and find out what's happened to his brother. But what he finds is something completely unexpected.