Christopher Boyle
Only child of a narcoleptic sheepherder and a bad staph infection, at age seven Chris was found by authorities roaming wild in the California redwoods after killing and feeding on a string of pets from in-town, the last of which being a kid goat. From then he was raised in the Kafka Institution for Disturbed Youths until his escape back into the general population. Praised as both a madman and a prophet, when not traveling through this world and others Chris now writes novels consisting of only the purest forms of ineffable psychosis. Winner of the KillerCon 2010 horror erotica flash fiction contest and resposible for such blights on humanity as This Horobil Creep, Chris is oft hailed by his peers as a "total weirdo" and yes, did write this entire bio about himself in the third person. Or did he?
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America the LonesomeAn examination of whether or not America's literary tradition has an underlying theme of a desire for solitude, as Ellison suggested
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Can You Groove with the Guru?This is a brief examination of the Shik tale of the Guru Nanak at Mecca which was composed for my college world religions course.
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Chopin it UpA critical review of the ending of "The Awakening" in which I examine the suicide of the protagonist -
Fun with a Nun?A review of the article "Everything Lives in God" by author Hildegard of Bingen -
MEAT of the FUTURE!!!How will we feed a growing population in the not-too-distant future? Soylent Green? Think again! -
Eliot? I Can Belly It!A Short Review of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by by author T.S. Eliot, taking into consideration his essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent" -
Mysteries of the DagaraThis is a reading response paper for my Humanities 10 class, World Religions
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Why Lafayette, Mississippi Circa 1930 Sounds Miserable as HellA spectacular thought piece for my english 15 class -
Humanities 10 Reading Response to the Bhagavad Gita's "I Am the Beginning and the End"This is a reading response for a college level humanities course; "World Religions" -
Huck Finn Ending Review or I Went Raft-Riding Down the 'Ole Muddy, Freed a Slave, Secured My Fortune from My Ne'er-Do-Well Father and All I Got was This Lousy ReviewA review of the ending of Mark Twains Huckleberry Finn -
Eating Away Your Wintertime WoesEating to stay healthy durring flu and cold season
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Why IPhone is My PhoneRead on to see why my opinions automatically override those of all others around me. Or don't.
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Local Special Effects Team Gearing Up for This Year's Comic ConInland Empire FX professionals working on a project meant to push the limits of what can be done without CG in a secret project set to be revealed at this years Comic Con
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Spewread on for a taste
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The Yoga of HathaIn this brief article I have a light-shedding discussion with yoga trainer Maureen Brunnler
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The Creation of BeastsIn this brief paper I will seek to contrast and shed light upon some of the religious natures latent within all of us.
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The Ghosts of Mount Rubidoux: Part 2This is the continuation of the tale of my ghost hunting on Mt. Rubidoux.
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The Ghosts of Mount Rubidoux: Part 1This is the tale of my experience ghost hunting on Mt. Rubidoux.
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Hail to the ChiefThis is the tale of a chance meeting with our current President.
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Pursuing HappinessThis article is a reseach paper that I did for my college english 1a class back in 2007.
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Succulent Prey by Wrath James White: Book ReviewThis is a review of the visceral novel Succulent Prey by author Wrath James White, in which the fragile and often self-deluded psyche of a serial killer is examined thoroughly, with an unflinching wit and a heavy dose of gore.
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Obama on IranIn President Obama's recent june twenty-third speech he adressed the current civil dispute in Iran, but was his stance too soft?
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Going Out for CoffeeThis is an opinion piece about coffee.




