
_SONGS OF
EL SANTO_

A Play in One Act: 10 minutes
A fictional rural town in an agriculturally driven region, the narrative follows a community as it grapples with the presence of an airborne contaminant. Amid the unfolding mystery, two workers encounter a local legend.

_THE PROFANE
INTRUSION_

Monologue: 1 minute
A study centered on a character’s anger. Rooted in long-standing internal conflict, steadily intensified by opposing ideals and grief. This outburst was a slow-building rage that had remained largely unacknowledged.

_MARITIME
OBLIVION_

A Play in One Act: 10 minutes
A young child waits by the sea, waiting for their father to awaken from a deep sleep. Accompanied by a close family friend who provides support, the child is encouraged to share stories as a means of passing time.

_exhibit
#4_

Microfiction: 10 minutes
A series of logged communications. An active request for the deployment of a rescue team. The at-risk personnel continue to transmit status updates, maintaining communication protocols while awaiting extraction.

_a father’s
trawl_

Microfiction: 5 minutes
A melancholic sift through a father’s memories of the son he once held dear, a presence once cherished. Life has shifted and drawn its line between past and present, all that remains are intangible recollections of the father’s past.

_CROUR
cROUR_

Verse: 1 minute
A poem that explores the consuming nature of rage, illustrating how it can cloud judgment and distort perception. It presents anger not just as an emotion, but as a force that overwhelms rational thought, leading individuals to act destructively.

_GRIEVANCES TOWARDS
THE UNKNOWN_

Chapbook: 15 minutes
A collection of short poems that examine the uncomfortable paradox of the body. Its perceived insignificance in the vastness of the universe, contrasted with its profound role in shaping identity and our understanding of existence.