Fiction

  • Unsettled

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    In Brian’s twenties, he moved into a new apartment every year.  Nothing wrong, he just enjoyed upgrading.  There were many changes, some major, but Brian felt settled.  Now eighty, Brian felt in his heart he was still in his twenties though his body was clearly aging.  He woke with some energy, which lasted until he…

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  • Shameless Donald (Reader Advisory Warning)

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    Shameless Donald [Reader Advisory Warning] Donald regularly spoke grabbing pussies—his excuse was that he was a veterinarian.  In fact, Donald did not like cats (or animals generally.)  He had little interest in managing his business, requiring regular bailouts from his parents.  His main interest had always been himself and promoting himself and having sex.  Websites…

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  • Living With Fate

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    Living With Fate His mother was 96, he was 76.  Both were weary.  She felt frail, alone, husband long gone, waiting for the end.  He was retired, widowed.  Both needed resolution, but only the natural was available, and could take months, years.  It was a natural time but an unhappy time.  They needed something more,…

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  • Self-Image

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    Self-Image What did others–colleagues, friends, family–know about him that Jamie did not?  Being an experienced opticalphysicistbiologist, he designed and built a helmet which, worn and plugged into his brain, would allow himself to see and hear what others thought about him.  He was simply curious.  But before going to work he put the helmet on…

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  • A Pilfered Life

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    A Pilfered Life Ted’s prescription pills were depressed. Ted needed them but resented taking them, at times avoiding them for weeks.  By his mid-seventies, Ted never woke refreshed.  By the time he was 80 it took two hours and a mug of coffee before he could do more than read on his computer.  Moving left…

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  • It’s A Wonderful Life

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    It’s A Wonderful Life My name is George Bailey.  I did not lead a wonderful life.  This is my obituary, for when I die.  No one else will write my obit because I am not important.  Why is a life of helping others not important?  Clarence is my guardian angel. The last time I thought…

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  • Preparing For A Colonoscopy

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    Preparing for a Colonoscopy I’ve had digestive problems for almost two years, my doctor thought a colonoscopy was due.  I thought it would be routine, that I had reactions to gluten and lactose at least.  The last couple of years, my digestive system started to fail.  Diarrhea occurred with increasing frequency and unpredictably—it did not…

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  • The Climate Satellite Mistake

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    The Climate Satellite Mistake The new President did not believe in climate change, that it was a weird ruse by woke people to change the economy.  He worked to stop green energy, instead promoting oil and coal.  The facts were not relevant.  What was relevant was what he believed.  His nation had sent into outer…

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  • A Slave of Property

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    A Slave Of Property Harriet believed she was wasting her invaluable time on earth to acquire possessions.  She toiled in an unfulfilling job so she could to buy possessions to distract her from having to work.  This downwards spiral repulsed her.  Finally one evening she pushed all of her possessions into a big dumpster and…

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  • Food For Thought

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    Food For Thought Once upon a time, a society decided to make it official: its God was The Hamburger.  The Son of God was The Cheeseburger.  Angels were French Fries.  Fast food restaurants became churches.  Many of the faithful had heart attacks, strokes, could no longer climb stairs–but they refused to give up their religion.…

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