Stories Short and Strange
17 short stories for general audiences ranging from the unusual to the unbelievable to the just plain strange.
17 short stories for general audiences ranging from the unusual to the unbelievable to the just plain strange.
Jim Jenkins is an ace detective who solves the most difficult crimes. Yet he always works alone. Or does he?
“He followed me home, Mom, can I keep him?” Why do we each seem to know what the other is thinking? ... Anyone wishing for an adult PAW Patrol will love this!
As #MeToo is proving, women are becoming empowered all over the world. I have just read of another example, this time in Africa. Although I hesitate to repeat this for fear of publicizing radical ideas, this story is too good to ignore. So here goes (and I’ll start with a direct quote, so nobody thinks
With all the talk about border walls, this weekend I heard a story that sounded like something from Lewis Carroll (You know, Alice in Wonderland). Talk to a North Korean official and hear the lament about The Concrete Wall. Standing 5-8 meters high and 10-19 meters thick, with military positions, it was built by South
For those of you who think the American Dream is dead, I have good news. The most successful ethnic group in the country very well may be Nigerian-Americans. As more recent arrivals, their numbers are not large; in 2015 the Nigerian-American population was 376,000, according to the Rockefeller Foundation–Aspen Institute. And they’ve had to battle
I felt like it was about time for another poem, so I dug this one out of my files. This is the first time it’s been shared. What Humans Do An ash tree was dying in the front yard, victimized by the ash borer. I paid good money to a tree service to chop
The issue of Confederate monuments was such a hot topic in the recent past that an article in the December 2018 Smithsonian magazine couldn’t help but get my attention. Entitled “The Costs of the Confederacy” by Brian Palmer and Seth Freed Wessler, it claims that taxpayers have spent at least $40 million on Confederate monuments
From my younger days, I still remember watching how an animated character was courting his girlfriend on a Saturday morning cartoon show. He had composed a love song — I love you, Stella. I think you’re swella. Sure glad you’re not a fella. Terrible! No wonder he was still single! Then it dawned on me.
Imagine sending a DNA sample to a testing site like AncestryDNA or 23andMe, and then being told your brother is only your half brother? What would that do to your world? Unfortunately, this is happening more often than anyone realizes. And the burden is falling on the testing labs’ customer-service representatives to try to help
Recently I’ve run across some interesting facts (at least to me) that put the scale of our world in fresh perspective. Astronomers Have Found The Most Distant Solar Object (Yet) We’ve found a new object in the Solar System. It’s small, lies more than 100 times our distance from the sun, and takes 1000 years
It’s a shame Twitter didn’t exist in the 1950s, because #MeToo would’ve started a lot earlier. As far back as January 1953, an issue of Motion Picture and Television Magazine included an interesting article entitled “Wolves I Have Known.” Not only was the title eye-catching, but it was written by someone who was just getting
If you’re like me and have trouble remembering important things in your life, even when you write yourself notes, there is a scientific way to fix that. Draw a picture. According to a study published in the journal Experimental Aging Research, drawing forces your brain to process visual information. This translates the meaning into an