the Nature of a Union, the tale of a dysfunctional family unit, in the style of Poe (or so I like to think).
These three pieces belong to a semi-morbid and unusual genre, which is terribly fun to write; I find it intriguing because I get the chance to describe so much.
A Drop in the Night, in which a grotesquely connotated dramatic production features an unexpected and inanimate visitor;
What Cannot Be Seen From a Distance, the story of a wayfarer who has semi-extraordinary adventures without any effort whatsoever;
Cathedral, in which a boy discovers evil because he looks hard enough, and is rewarded;