
A collection of darkly humorous short stories about everyday interactions that quietly spiral out of control. These pieces explore miscommunication, discomfort, and the strange moments that make modern life feel just a little unreal.
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Where I grew up, chicken was something you ordered out of a drive through window. Chicken nuggets, strips, and sandwiches filled my teenage years with deep fried satisfaction. I’d seen chickens on TV, or at an occasional fair clucking aroun...
Sometimes, Netflix and chill is just wanting to relax and watch a movie with a date or loved one. A few years ago, the term became synonymous with becoming far less clothed than you were before the movie started. Hopefully. Unless you watch...
I thought I was walking into a software sales job. I was wrong. As someone with an extensive background in IT, tech support, and sales, I figured this would be a perfect opportunity to continue my career growth.
My suit was nicely pressed,...
We were hungry. My wife and I sat on the couch, pining over the many options in our new town, but we couldn’t decide on what looked the most appetizing. Chicken? Had that a few days in a row. Chinese? Too expensive for dinner.
A thought s...
I used to think I had a strong stomach for horror. Within reason. So when Terrifier 2 hit theaters, I bought a ticket without hesitation. In the theater listing it was NR, meaning that the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) did no...
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I write about the strange, funny, and quietly absurd moments of everyday life. Adventures in Absurdity is my attempt to make sense of it all...without taking it too seriously.
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