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Some poems
Published articles
- Ding, Dong, the poster ban is dead - Tablet, August 22, 2002
- Get rich quick suing telemarketers - Tablet, May 31, 2001
- Squatting on the legislature: Homeless kids take on Olympia - Tablet, March 8, 2001
- The People in Your Neighborhood: Pete Miramontez - Tablet, February 22, 2001
- Welcome to the Basement Nation - Tablet, December 1, 2000
- Tablet Tactical Voter's Guide - Tablet, November 3, 2000
- Pledge allegiance... or else - Oblivion, Spring 2000
- School, distribution and the word "fuck" - Oblivion, Summer 1999
- House Resolution 372 - Hemp Activist Times, September 1998
- Seattle Hempfest proves its worth - Hemp Activist Times, September 1998
- Oakland strikes back at feds - Hemp Activist Times, September 1998
- Marijuana class action suit filed - Hemp Activist Times, September 1998
- Seattle Hempfest searches for funding - Hemp Activist Times, June 1998
- Lieutenant Governor under investigation - Hemp Activist Times, July 1998
- EHB 2772: Washington's anti-paraphernalia law - Hemp Activist Times, June 1998
- Zero Tolerance, Zero Intelligence - Oblivion, Spring 1998
- Keep Your Graduation - Oblivion, Summer 1997
- How to Be a Degenerate - Oblivion, Winter 1996-1997
- Discriminate Perceptions - Oblivion, Winter 1996-1997
- To Condemn Youth Violence - Oblivion, June 1996
- First Issue Follies - Oblivion, April 1996
- Does Teen Prank Advocate Teen Suicide? - Oblivion, December 1995
Essays and speeches
- Senior Banquet Speech - May 1997
- I was selected as the "keynote speaker" for my senior banquet which was pretty nifty because I got in free of charge.
Nonfiction
- Observations in the Park - Spring 1997
- Have you ever just sat in the park and watched the people?
- Stairs - Spring 1997
- What is stronger, the desire to play Nintendo or my sister's bulging biceps?
Fiction
- Detrimental Derivation - Spring 1997
- Eric is a smartass kid with no respect for authority. If you've ever wondered why nobody else realizes how stupid everyone is, you'll probably enjoy it.
- Dixon Ticonderoga - Spring 1997
- A substitute teacher, peer pressure, broken pencils and a prank gone wrong make for some dark humor most of us can probably relate to a little.
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