Joe Patterson
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Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.
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World’s End
On the planet Axxon 9 two races of beings known as the Carxai and the Taarinians having been warring for centuries. For a millennia the green fleshed Carxai ruled over the blue fleshed Taarinians with tyranny and oppression, until the Taarinians rose up and led a successful rebellion against the Carxai which led to a 300 year war of numerous battles. In the present day a Carxus military leader known as Veerus Rayne is on a renegade mission with Carxus military scientist known as Calman Morr to detonate a nuclear weapon in the Taarinian city of Centrallis.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Wall
Everett Smith is on his way home. The anxiety in his heart has him desperate to avoid interpersonal contact. “Good lord, work was really a piece of work today, pun intended. I swear it’s like everyone and their mother was trying to talk to me today. Good thing I’m gettin ready to clock out so I can venture off to my fortress of solitude.”
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
Biolyfe 2030
The year is 2030 and Earth’s population has doubled in size. At the time that the government and medical experts noticed the population increase a pathogen of unknown origin coined the End Virus said to be very deadly began infecting individuals across the planet. In response to this new threat of infectious disease the US government and the FDA began running regular medical examinations on people who may potentially be carriers of the disease. The FDA also constructed an anti-virus the administer to those who were possibly infected called Biolyfe 2030. Anyone who scanned for signs of the infection had to report to their local urgent care center to be vaccinated.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
Lookin’ For U
Uma Freeman is at the Bear Rock Cafe with her best friend Jennifer anxiously waiting on a phone call. “So is this mystery creep still spamming your phone?” Jennifer asked. “Yes” Uma replied anxiously. “I swear I don’t know who this is but he keeps sending me random messages everyday like “Hey beautiful” while describing what I’m wearing” Uma replied.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
From Dust to Dawn
Dawn Summers is out and about surveying the cemetery of Sunnydale by herself. Her older sister Buffy is letting her patrol for her slayer duties for a night as a way of proving herself ready for the upcoming battle against evil itself, The First. “Seriously, Buffy couldn’t have given me a creepier night to patrol” Dawn thought to herself.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
Butterfingers: The Adventures of Ethel and Franklin
”Psst, Frank come look at this. I got something I need to show you” Ethel whispered from her cubicle. “Ethel will you stop bothering me” Franklin exhaled. “You almost got me in trouble yesterday when you kept distracting me”. “Yeah, but this time I’m distracting you for a better reason” Ethel replied excitedly. “That’s the same thing you told me yesterday when all you wanted to show me was a fat chick who was wearing bikini bottoms that you said looked like a sideways hamburger.”
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
Incredibooks: WitSec 1 & 2
It’s not very often that I come across a great story that takes place in the confines of witness protection, but author Ashley N. Rostek managed to craft a whole four book series about the life of a young girl in witness protection in the form of her WitSec book series and let me tell you, it is definitely worth the reads.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in BookClub
Black Cinema Celebrates: Barry Michael Cooper. Top Story - February 2025.
On January 22, 2025 it was announced that filmmaker Barry Michael Cooper had passed away. As a big movie buff, especially for Black cinema, i for one was definitely sad to hear the news that he died because his films are some of my favorite movies ever. So I wanna take a minute to pay tribute to Barry and all the stories he brought to the big screen.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Geeks





