As promised, I’m happy to release out into the wild another one of my older stories, a sci-fi thriller called Green. It’s a novella (approx. 20 pages) about two doctors who are on a God-given mission to revolutionize the prosthetics industry. When one of them returns early from a vacation to the Himalayas, his discovery may very well drive them both into madness.
I still get thrills from rereading this one. It has its rough bits, but I think it does what it sets out to do very well a nifty little B-movie-esque horror story. I’m presenting it here as a free downloadable PDF (a little under 1MB) so, if you enjoy it, you can pass it along to your friends. I’m currently seeking literary representation, so if you know anyone that works with this kind of thing, please let me know. Thanks!
After researching transmedia storyworlds at MIT, guiding Microsoft in its CTO/CXO's think tank, co-founding Microsoft Studios' Narrative Design team, and exploring the future of entertainment and media as the Creative Director and a Research Fellow for USC's Annenberg Innovation Lab, I'm now the Creative Director for USC's World Building Media Lab, a storyteller, a designer, a consultant, and a doctoral student in Media Arts and Practice at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. more »
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