Just
to let you know a bit about myself, I am not 5'10", I do not drive a car,
and I am not sure that I wrote this. I do, however, plan on one day
being the mayor of the new lunar colony, Luna. I write lots of science-fiction,
and that (at one point) was the reason I chose one of the science fields
for my major. I have
been writing fiction since I could write, and my first story was entitled
"Death of a Murderer" It was a nice little mystery story, sort of
a child's version of a Sherlock Holmes mystery. My thoughts frequently
reflect forward on the future and its possibilities. With my God
given vivid imagination, I create worlds where future events can go horribly
awry with only minimal effect on other peoples' reality. (I have
to tell the story.) Sometimes these occur in dreams,
and my best story ideas come from there. This linkage of qualities
might in some way explain my homepage, with extensions off into each of
the areas previously mentioned.
I
collapse my probability distribution almost every day in Provo, and my
wave form can be traced to Colorado
as a point of entry to this part of existance, initiating more than 23
standard earth years ago. I recieve various forms of instruction
from the staff at BYU, and I plan to find a spring of wealth some time
around May of 2000. I desire to spread my stories to as many people
as possible. I have reasoned that the best way to realize this desire
requires professional publication of my stories.
Desires
of relaxation are fulfilled though the enjoyment of They
Might Be Giants, Star Wars,
and many various fictional authors including Terry Brooks, Robert Jordan,
Orson Scott Card, Issac Asimov, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, C.J. Cherryh, Lois
McMaster Bujold, and Roger Zelazny, to name a few. None of these
forms of relaxation fulfill my desire to write, though they do contribute
to my abilities. Thusly, I make every reasonable effort to write
every day. I hope that some day my name will be on a list similar
to the one on the second line of this arbitrary spacing format (paragraph).
I
maintain the webpages for: the Grendelmen,
Myself, and the
Student Advisory Council for the College
of Physical and Mathmatical Sciences at Brigham
Young University. This provides for many opportunities to learn
new tricks in HTML. Thus far, all my websites have only contained
HTML, though I am seeking to increase my language abilities so I can better
command the computers of the world.
Past experince
has told me that there some of you out there that might wish to contact
me, either for full story versions, or to complain about the complexity
of this page. If you are one of these peopls, simply e-mail me at:
bwrayne@fcmail.com. |