Hawksmoor : Writing

RUN. Part I

RUN. Part I

A Story by Hawksmoor


1. “Run, run, as fast as you can, you can’t escape me, I’m the LottoOddMan!” The voice that said this was bizarrely hi..
SHOOP. Part I

SHOOP. Part I

A Story by Hawksmoor


There was the sound of a paradise bird's rough chirrup and then there was a spitting-mad black Mamba sliding out of the light blue cell phone ..
DRIVER

DRIVER

A Story by Hawksmoor


The troup of frustrated, not to mention disgusted, soldiers pounded over the squashy terrain that seemed to be the whole of the thick Peruvian j..
SLIDE

SLIDE

A Story by Hawksmoor


Who was she? Who was this woman in the everyday, slack-jawed freefall through life? She sat across from me on the number 28 bus on the crawl d..
GIMME

GIMME

A Story by Hawksmoor


A curtain of black rain fell upon the aged and dingy metropolis that had given birth to me one evening in the spring of late '72. A rolling, writh..
Toot-Toot

Toot-Toot

A Story by Hawksmoor


The woman sat downin the chair behindthe man with his nose buried in a drab horror anthology. Shesat in an unoccupied seat that had moments before bee..
TWINKLE COAST

TWINKLE COAST

A Story by Hawksmoor


"A Llama must understand the intricate possibilities of life after life, my son," said the somber womanwith the determined eyes. Hers ..
The Hop

The Hop

A Story by Hawksmoor


My cousin looked at me and grinned, his teeth smoke-stained and slick with saliva. He had fucked my girlfriend of two years in the back seat of m..
MAXOUT

MAXOUT

A Story by Hawksmoor


I'm an artist. I make a decent living selling my paintings at a small gallery in Greenwich Village. You know something? Most of my wor..
5 Mins

5 Mins

A Story by Hawksmoor


Five minutes. That's how long it'll take the horde of pigs to pop the heavy-duty locks and break the door down and drag me fromthis storage room ..