Douglas Taylor
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Stories (4/0)
Losing It
“Losing It” Logline: Taylor, a 30 year old alcoholic with severe body dysmorphia and an insanely beautiful head of hair, is recently sober. After a session with his therapist, who his girlfriend forced him to see, he is encouraged to replace his old addiction with a new “healthy” one. Face to face with himself in the mirror, no vices, Taylor decides to start taking every hair loss medication on the market; beginning his new addiction.
By Douglas Taylor 10 months ago in Humor
- Runner-Up in Dancing with Distraction Challenge
An opinion to have
All people want to do is talk. They don't really care to hear what you say. They ask you questions but there is no patience for the answer. They sometimes practice faces in front of the mirror to look interested. Their eyebrows go up, maybe they frown down or towards the middle, not too hard. Their lips pucker, an index finger finds its way to the cheek. People love that. They watch in the mirror, knod and grin.
By Douglas Taylor 3 years ago in Humans
The Bellagio
Everything rattled as I drove. The car was completely empty of organization. Books stacked on top of dirty mugs, wrinkled slacks underneath mud stained shoes. Trashed peered through every crevice. Loose tobacco was woven into the floorboard carpet. A box of sundries bounced in my view of the back window. The dash was sticky and evil but I was leaving. I was headed away from home. The sun was dimming. I counted all my cash at a red light just outside of town. 1445 bucks in my mostly 10's and 20's.
By Douglas Taylor 3 years ago in Fiction