A guy who likes to write about what I find cool, interesting, or worthy of putting into a somewhat organized format of words. It's probably not original, certainly not well written, and most likely not worthy of attention from anyone, but it'll be here for those who wish to read it and laugh at me.
http://www.amazon.com/Bryce-Simmons/e/B01DGYC55O/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1462092576&sr=8-1
As for what I'm currently working on:
A cosmic horror narrative (among other dull things)
It's(bla blah skip to the end) a story I'm telling in a non-linear fashion. It's divided into two parts, and the entries within can be read in any order. They correlate with each other based on context and inference. So for example, an entry will reference events of another, go into depth on an aspect on that, while maintaining individuality of narration. Not as disjointed as a compilation of short stories, but not as simple as A begets B, B begets C, and so on. There's an established canon for everything, just no established chronology. You could, with varying degrees of accuracy, understand the entire concept regardless of what order you read it in. A reader couldn't influence the story, but could "adjust" his perception of it depending on how they chose to read it.
Primary influences are Clark Ashton Smith, H.P Lovecraft, whoever wrote for Sovereign from Mass Effect 1, My dog, "Bradley", anonymous posters on imageboards, and R.L Stine or whoever ghost-wrote all those later Goosebumps books.
I don't consider myself a good writer, or even a legitimate writer from any position of respect, but I do write things and have a decently sized volume of work scattered throughout my computer and Google Drive.
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- JoinedMarch 28, 2016
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