Joe Patterson
Bio
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.
Stories (523/0)
Faith Under Fire
Faith Moore is in her car rushing to her new job as a chef at a popular local restaurant called RightNFrontOfU when her car suddenly catches a flat tire. With the ensuing car trouble she will surely be late at her new demanding job which she desperately needs and fears she will risk losing. Faith proceeds to pull to the side of the road where an elderly gentlemen named Christopher is checking his mailbox. As Faith comes to a complete stop, she picks up her phone to call AAA, but finds that her phone is dead from having not been charged. She angrily gets out of her car and catches the attention of Christopher.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
King Kahlil 2
Kahlil Davis has been held in the county jail for the past 2 months since he created the King Kahlil challenge. Thousands of people nationwide have reenacted the challenge with promises of the challenge growing unless Kahlil is exonerated for violating quarantine. As Kahlil sits in a jail cell, a loud chorus of cheers from fellow inmates throughout the cell blocks is underway, with inmates chanting his famous King Kahlil challenge quote “K-DEE BAAAABY”.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
South Side Danny
It's 10:30 a.m. On Friday morning. Danny Bilkins aka Danny Boi is driving down the highway in his dark red corvette on his way to his best friend Joel's house. As he rides down the bright sunny highway, Danny is listening to the song “Something For The Honeys” from Montell Jordan, singing gleefully off-key. Danny finally arrives at Joel's house on the south side of the city of Greenwood, he gets out of his car to find Joel waiting next to his 2000 Honda Accord.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
King Kahlil
The time is 12:30 a.m. When Kahlil, Victor and Jordyn arrive at 24 Bryant street basketball court, which has now been taped off by yellow caution tape by order of the town mayor. No one has been allowed to play on a basketball court in the city for the past 3 months ever since the pandemic began. The trio are equipped with a basketball and a camera to record what follows
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Freedom Ain't Free
We open to a dark alleyway in the heat of the night to find a young man named Jeffrey running through the alley away from the sounds of police sirens in the distance. As the siren sounds draw closer Jeffrey nears the backdoor of a meat market known as “The Chop Up”, as he runs past the door, it suddenly opens and he collides with it, falling to the ground. As Jeffrey comes to and looks up he is staring at an elderly Black male named Calvin with a denim jacket on.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Scream: Legacy
Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, when Scream made it's debut in 1996 it not only revived the slasher sub-genre of horror, but also set the stage for the new generation of teen films that grew at the end of the 90's and the early 2000's.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Geeks