I guess it's time I come clean- I am the poster formerly known as The Vulture and I do in fact have this completed work archived on my hard drive.
While I do hold pride and affection for that work, it was very much a product of a confused and angry time of my life when I was working through a lot of trauma as well as my queer identity. I'm particularly embarrassed by the women characters I wrote, including one distasteful "stuffed in the fridge" moment. After completing that work, I went on to participate in the Ferguson protests (as well as the most recent batch and more local ones in the meantime) and reflections from that experience have caused me to reevaluate a lot of The Revolution Will Be Live. I still feel it has value, however, and held onto it out of nostalgia.
Seeing this thread pop up was a bit of a surprise for me, and a cursory glance through older posts made me realize that much to my shock this one is still talked about. You have no idea how humbling and gratifying that is, for people to still think about one of your adolescent works nearly a decade later. This really puts a smile on my face.
I guess this is a long way to say I would be willing to post The Revolution Will Be Live here if that would be appropriate and there's interest.