The 2000s

2009
My Lost Year. I graduated from college in 2009.  While finishing up my degree, I had plenty of free time.  That is how I completed my first novel.

2008
My College Year. During my time in college, August 2007 through December 2009, I wasn’t able to write much.  It’s a side-effect of having to much reading and writing for class.  In time, 2008 will likely hold most of my collegiate writing.  For now, it is quite thin–at least until I go through my old papers.

2007
That Peculiar Year I became Popular.  In 2007, I turned 18, graduated high school, traveled through Europe, and started college.  For now, here are a few poems I wrote during the year.  More will be updated soon.

2006
My Defining High School Year.  In 2006, I was a junior and a senior in high school.

2005
My Year of Learning Social Cues. In 2005, I became close friends with a group of outsiders in high school.  I was a sophomore/junior in 2005.

2004
My Last Year as a Loner. 2004 was the year that focused on poetry but starting working on prose for the first time.  It started off simple and built from there.

2003
My First Year of Writing I starting writing in 2003.  I was 13 going on 14 at the time.  For my 8th grade English class, we were asked to write a poem.  That’s how it started.  I loved it.  My poems quickly became romantic and I never look back.