
Grayden McIntyre
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What Being a Sick Animal Poster Child Taught me about Comedy Proofwriting
[The following letter is written in talking prose, like how i talk in real life as a real life human being, in an effort to be genuine, and in order not to provide you with some filler content cud file generated by a robot who is not me. This is a good idea I think. I am passionate about getting this job, and so I am opting out of writing in the boring ai-replaceable way in turn for a more natural approach, albeit any perceived informalities, which are surely purposeful and I claim them in this cover letter.]
By Grayden McIntyreabout 16 hours ago in Interview
Jambos and Dogbites
First there was the wheel. Then the wheel duplicated and had somewhere to be, so we got the lane. Then city planners duplicated the lane, and have been adding more lanes ever since. During this whole process we've seen nothing short of a humanitarian crisis over who with wheels gets which lane.
By Grayden McIntyre2 years ago in Wheel
Prilfazar's Fate
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. Rather, there weren’t always valleys in the dragon. Our land is as cruel a beast as any average dragon... just how in its valleys, where dark dark pasts creep around. Ones that thrash around in the night like hungry bats, that hide under overturned stones, right in plain sight. A past that gauges deep cuts into the present and into the future, widening its gushing valleys.
By Grayden McIntyre4 years ago in Fiction



