Light, Across The City

The young ones -- the men fresh from the police academy -- are assigned the night watch, what was once known as the 'beat' and now is simply the dead part of night where the new recruits go to earn their scars. The first night on the beat, the watch sergeant tells the new recruits one law. "The city returns the affection of those who are affectionate. Those who aren't, don't come home." This is the only maxim they needed to know about Empire City.

One year a watchman paused on the portal and asked: "What happens when the city loses her edge? What happens during twilight?"

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
This is a reasonably comprehensive list of my published work, both virtual and physical.

THE MISFIT LIBRARY
I am Nine of Thirteen, one of the members of the Misfit Library, a writing collective which puts out a quarterly journal of our respective work. We are scattered across the globe and determined to change the face of the planet one story at a time. The link above will take you to Misfit Central where you can acquire copies of the journal as well as read exclusive online material.

SYMBOLIC
I wrote a column for OPi8.com's Transmit blogs: journals of the new dark underground. SYMBOLIC tracked the novel I was working on, referencing the process and the research materials which mad up the backbone of the work. In addition, SYMBOLIC busied itself with ruminations and considerations on the nature of language and communication. And a wee bit of mythology. The first 100 entries of SYMBOLIC can be found here on this site as well as at OPi8.com.

LITERARY REPRESENTATION
I am represented by Scribe Agency as my literary agents. Please contact these gentleman if you have any queries about my work.

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