Stories
For Your Reading Pleasure
These stories have only one purpose to be enjoyed as an experience of life at its best. There is no moral or other purpose.
The Moral Individual has lots of stories. Most of them have some philosophical point to make as the basis of the story-lines, like the “Conversations With Raymond”, stories, though the “Roger Stories” are less philosophical. The Roger stories are actually chapters of a novelet. Most chapters can stand alone but are meant to be read in order.
The new stories are actually novelets as well, called Nyranda (23 chapters) and Nyranda Adventures (twelve chapters) which are both described as, “A Romantic Fantasy Of Childhood.” These are not children’s stories. They are meant for adults who have retained all the best of childhood’s innocence, romance, and adventure.
- Conversations with Raymond
- Roger Stories
- Nyranda
- Nyranda Adventures
- Jamaica
- Undocumented
- Tathagatagarbha
Curator’s Note Randy’s “Conversations with Raymond” are a delightful series of Socratic dialogs between smart and likeable individuals exploring a small variety of subjects including love, beauty, life, and consciousness. The conversations between Raymond, Christy and Regi illustrate a playfulness and curiosity that all civilised individuals should want to have in their own relationships. I don’t know if the Raymond, Christy and their conversations with Regi/Randy were real, but I certainly hope they were.
Mark Halpern's Roger Stories
A Romantic Fantasy of Childhood
A Romantic Fantasy of Childhood
A Story of Childhood, Love, and Innocence
An Undocumented Alien
Ethical principles in the form of a metaphor or an allegory.
—(11/05/17)