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Teufel Hunden is an 8600 word short story that condenses an entire deployment's worth of hazing down into a single-day event, the Shellback Ceremony. This is also done in the style of a modern adaptation of Dante's Inferno (can you sense a theme?), so trigger warnings for every sin imaginable.
Stuck Points are a series of themed chapters that were supposed to provide one storyline in The Perpetual Americans, the second novel in The Broken Americans series. It was supposed to provide a a baseline for Sebastian's true descent into violence as he was initiated into combat, as a way to contrast with the contemporary violence in America. Unfortunately, everyday becomes a little more dystopian and I don't think my depression will ever allow me to finish the series. Sebastian still wanted his sins professed to the world openly.
Schrodinger's Chance is about a dream I had the other night.
A Cell of Our Time is a short story allegory inspired by the Soviet classic The Life and Adventure of Shed Number VII by Victor Pelevin. This has also gone unedited (depression is a bitch) and the metaphors are a little too on the nose for me, but the moral of the story is more relevant than ever and it deserves to be read.