A heroic con artist using perfectly legal means to sue crooked businesses and a judge who doesn't approve.
Because if life kicks you out, might as well bounce back—literally!
Betty Latter, a seasoned woman with a penchant for falling, lives with her frail husband and two grown sons. She’s clumsy—always has been—but lately, her tumbles have become more frequent, and her son Thomas has taken notice. After one particularly nasty fall down the stairs, he jokes that her "wheels are busted," but beneath the humor, concern lingers. At first, it’s all laughs, but when Betty’s club foot, injured from years of wear, takes the brunt of her latest fall, the family realizes that this time, the damage is serious. A sinister diagnosis awaits, one that turns their humorous banter into something far more terrifying. What started as a lighthearted family comedy spirals into a medical thriller that will leave readers laughing—until they’re not.
A comical very short story about the confusion on names between devices and people, that is sure to flash a smile on your face.
A routine trip to visit my mother takes an unexpected turn when an unseen voice suddenly joins my conversation about dinner plans. An overactive AI assistant, initially perceived as a chilling paranormal experience, demonstrates that smartphones may be overly intelligent. With a mix of suspense, humor, and a lesson in tech awareness, this story reminds us to always close our apps—lest we invite unexpected "passengers" into our ride.
A poem for people who can't stand the entitlement of baby boomers