A 16-year-old aspiring writer sits down to write a story. But he's not a very good writer ... at all. So when his protagonist becomes self-aware, he decides to rewrite the story according to his rules. A Prisoner of His Own Mind is the absurd tale of what happens when a character fights back.
Selected as a Penn Review Magazine finalist.
Subjects: Humor / Comedy / Funny, Short Story / Short Stories, Meta / Meta-physical, Free / Freebie
Piers Platt grew up in Boston, but spent most of his childhood in various boarding schools, including getting trained as a classical singer at a choir school for boys. He joined the Army in 2002, and spent four years on active duty, including a year-long deployment to Iraq in 2004 as a tank and scout platoon leader.
He now works as a marketing strategy consultant in New York city, when he's not spending time with his lovely wife and daughter.