narratives

Selected narrative works exploring culture, belief, and consequence.

BLACK JACK

An 80’s basketball myth about culture, belonging, and pressure.

Set in the late 1980s, Black Jack centers on Redstone: a Southern town shaped by its historically Black college and the culture surrounding its basketball program.

When a disgraced outsider from rural Indiana enters the ranks of the “Redstone 15”, long standing dynamics are tested. Gritty, exciting, and often funny, the story explores culture, coexistence, and the bonds formed under pressure.

THE KILLIAN FILES

A psychological narrative examining empathy, memory, and consequence.

Set in the late 20th century, The Killian Files follows the rise of a cult built on a distorted use of empathy.

As belief takes hold, members come to see violence not as cruelty, but as responsibility. The story unfolds alongside the inner life of one chosen as victim: forced to confront memory, fear, and the weight of their own existence. Quiet, unsettling, and deeply psychological, the narrative explores empathy weaponized, memory as reckoning, and the lasting consequences of belief taken too far.