"Writing has always been my way of making things better, at the moment it just doesn't seem to be working. Please cheer me up?"
"In the year 2111, a robot inside the NSA gets psychotherapy, follows every law, and still manages to get out of control. This time it's "girl power" that saves the day."
"Any poems I write from now on that don't go anywhere else shall go here."
"Warning: The contents of this novel may include psychopathic behaviour, flesh-eating aliens, obsessive compulsive warriors, dateless band geeks, redneck super geniuses, posh upperclassmen, religious figures, smoking hot man candy, large doses of peanut butter, thermonuclear bombs, unnecessary doses of nerd-related humour, murder, faulty parallelism and traces of romance. All those opposed to science fiction: please exit through the door on your right (it may or may not lead to the lost city of A"
"In Syra Olson's ill mind, nothing exists. Not even a single sight, sound or memory; all she can do is walk and sit in a chair. When she is kidnapped for the second time, her sister and only living relative , Mora Ana, will have to out everything at risk to find her. Soon she realizes that Syra not the one the horror was intended for."
"This is the second in what will probably be a trio of asylum-themed poems for another story I'm working on called the Mental Wraiths, which takes place in a psychiatric hospital with a terrible history.
The book might be divided into three parts; The Patients, The Wraiths, and The Outsiders."
"This is related to another upcoming story of mine. It takes place in a mental institution. Keep this in mind as you read. And bring your Happy Hat."
"Yes. A mental hospital for crazy characters."
"This poem describes the world from a twisted mind."
"A small group of high-schoolers are condemned to staying in an asylum until they reach full mental health, with seemingly no escape."