Rune Works Productions is the home of writing, poetry, photographs, film and art pertaining to the novels Homeland Security: the Drunken Fallacies of a Federal Agent, Ways, "The Game" and other projects created by author R.J. Huneke.
"Homeland Security: the Drunken Fallacies of a Federal Agent"
Does the agent’s loyalty to the government outweigh the allegiance he has to his oldest friend? Amidst stacks of sandbags containing kilos of heroin in a Brooklyn warehouse, Sal White, a hung-over Customs agent, finds evidence that he knows belongs to his roommate. With no suspects apprehended, the twenty-five year old Sal has to decide whether or not to give up his one of his best friends, or try and hide the incriminating evidence from his suspicious superiors.
I have written this story not to showcase the coming of age of a young man, but to question it, Sal's choices drag his friends into the federal agents' dangerous world. See more of the premise here.
"The Game"
Two NYU graduate students, Lisa Davis and Rusty Dylan, are filming a documentary about Walt Disney’s use of subliminal messages and similar examples by the Tea Party movement.As Davis and Dylan become deeply invested in their whistle-blowing movie, they uncover a connection between the subliminal content and a recent Islamic terrorist attack.
With the volatile political atmosphere in New York, the Singapore-born British beauty and her stubborn American partner cannot ignore a love for each other that has grown, despite their vastly different personalities.When they uncover evidence for a new massive terrorist plot, they rouse violent backlash from mysterious NYC assailants. Completing the independent film could rouse the world, or ruin the couple’s newfound love and their lives. See more here.
"WAYS is like The Da Vinci Code meets Ender's Game. As a politically charged world tilts to an assassin, the life of a college student goes horrifyingly wrong..." - Impossible Minds Entertainment -
"Subject 361" is a publication of fiction and is one of the first chapters in the novel WAYS:
Here begins a tale of woe, a tale of love, a tale of humanity, a tale of peril... a tale of hope throughout the endless WAYS we walk and live.
My Book is not here displayed for Good and/or for Ill, but below I give you windows through which to gain a chill. Please trust all that is listed below, tingling spines, shall grace the pages of my thriller where they will abide...
WAYS To Ras’ left there began a spiraling staircase which ascended high up before it was lost in the shadows of stone. WAYS