Author Kevin C. Davison

Letter of Introduction

In this portfolio my goal is to not only show two important pieces of my work that I authored for my Creative Writing Class, but to represent the wide range of talent I possess as a writer.

My purpose as a writer has never changed, even since I became a published author, and then began school for screenwriting. My concept of writing is to never close down or become limited to a single genre or style of writing. My motto as a writer is, “I write to entertain, and for a cause.” I state that with the devotion of a writer who is an “ever evolving writer.” This means I want to write anything appealing to me or my audiences from journalism, to poetry, to fictional novels, or even non-fiction projects. It is very important to me to continually evolve as a writer because I refuse to have limitations. I believe my skills as a writer are limited only by constrains of my imagination and time on this Earth.

In this portfolio I will present a poem inspired by my childhood affliction with cancer and its lasting scars, mental and physical. It was a project meant to create a dramatic and emotional poem. The project titled Cancer Poem drew in several comments from my classmates.

Susan-Sojourna Collier, Professor of Creative Writing @ SNHU – Manchester, NH:  “Very good work, Kevin. You wrote a poem that paints the pix of a person conquering cancer.”

Kyanna Kitt, Creative Writing Major @ SNHU – Norfolk, VA: “This poem is so powerful! I felt the emotions: I felt the rage. I felt the triumph.”

Irene Holmes, Screen Writing Major @ SNHU – Olympia, WA: “I felt emotion in this poem, and felt kind of sorry for the person who got sick.”

My second piece I am presenting in this portfolio is the short story titled Memoirs of a Village Boy. It was a project that was supposed to be between 250 and 300 words, though I could not find it in me to shorten it any more than I did and thus it went over by 33 words.

Antoinette Hayes, Creative Writing/Screen Writing Major @ SNHU  – Orlando, FL:  “I wanted more to read. I hope that this is one of your portfolio examples because it’s a good start.”

 In conclusion to this Letter of Introduction, I hope to leave you as I left Antoinette Hays, wanting to read more.

Kevin C. Davison.

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Synopsis

Sometimes the deeds of a hero have nothing but good tidings and positive effects in the world.  On rare occasions negative repercussions follow.  In the case of the heroes of Athyx vengeance follows.

The villains who survived the wrath of the heroes plot their revenge.  Celeste shows her true colors and power as she makes a pact with enemies of the heroes to aid her in a divine mission she was assigned to complete by her goddess, the Crimson Lady.  Things don’t go as Celeste plans and two heroes will be devastated because of this.

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