Tom Donner is forty years old. He’s not a great man, but he has a good job. A beautiful wife and two healthy children. A paid-off home. Diversified investments. By any measure, he has led a charmed life. So, why is he so unhappy?
For Tom, the distant past is still the present. From his earliest failures to his greatest triumphs, each major event of his life is as fresh in his mind as the day it happened.
This is a problem, and it will have to be dealt with.
Time’s Incinerator is a thoughtful and humorous exploration of one man’s unhealthy obsession with the microtrauma, melodrama, and nostalgia of his youth.
It’s not for everyone, but it might be for you.
Anyone can work in a convenience store, but some people really shouldn't...
James Sims is a recent college graduate who has done everything by the book, but that doesn't mean that he has actually done anything right.
With an expensive coffee coaster for a degree and no idea what he is going to do with the rest of life, James finds himself working nights at the busiest gas station in his small Michigan town. It's the last place he should be.
Shift Change is a misanthropic and confessional dark comedy. It's sometimes poignant but it's more often ridiculous. Either way, It's always self-indulgent.
Based on the author's own experiences working in the service industry, Shift Change is an exploration of what happens when you never stop trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.