
David E. Perry
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Writing gives me the power to create my own worlds. I'm in control of the universe of my design. My word is law. Would you like to know the first I ever wrote? Read Sandy:
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A Letter to Mighty Man
Dear Mighty Man Or do you just use Brandon now? You probably don’t remember me, seeing that it’s been a long time. My name is Avery Weakman. You saved my life a number of times. Of course, you’re thinking that you saved a whole lot of people. I was the one you had to come back to for the most.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
What's in a Name
I realize that you don’t know me. My name is Alfred Griffen. Well, that’s not my real name. They told me not to tell anyone my real name. They said that it would be safer if people didn’t know who I really am. Of course, you don’t know who “they” are. It doesn't make a difference anyway. They told me not to tell anyone who they are, either. In my line of work, secrecy is very important. It’s not really work. I’m not being paid. It’s just the right thing to do.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
That's Why I'm Late
Let me start off by saying that it’s not my fault. I mean, I know it looks bad but let me explain. At some point in the middle of the night the storm knocked out the lights. This was a huge storm. Normally, I can sleep through a storm. This one woke me up. The explosion when lightening struck the house was massive. The house was lit up like it was daytime, although it was midnight. I got out of the bed to make sure everything was ok. You know, sometimes when it rains very hard, the roof leaks in the corner of the dining room. I didn’t see any water there, but I placed a bucket under it anyway. I don’t even remember going back to bed.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
One Dollar
Have you ever heard anyone say that they were having one of those days. I can promise you that nobody has ever had one of those days that I had. I only had $2111 to my name. I just paid all of my bills. The mortgage was $1125. My light bill was $155. My gas bill was $105. My water bill was $75. I also had to pay $372 for my child’s medical bills. That did not include the $5 I had to pay for her prescription. After adding tax, the total amount of everything came out to $2112.55.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Psyche
Mindshift
James was never the type that believed in wishing upon a falling star. But this one fell right in his backyard. He was looking out his bedroom window when it hit. His parents had already set the alarm, so he had to wait until morning to look for it. He searched for nearly an hour, but then there it was, as clear as day. As he reached for it, it started to glow for a moment. He showed it to his mother, but she believed that it was only a rock. She would have told him to throw it away, but she had a pet rock when she was a child.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Rat Man
Most rich people fall in one of these categories: You have snobs who believe that their money gives them the right to do anything they want. You have philanthropists who believes their money gives them the responsibility to better the world. Then you have the party animal who only wants to have a good time. They use their money to buy friends.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Ocean Man
Arthur King was raised by the world’s greatest marine biologists. Henry King and his wife were trained in everything ocean. They taught Arthur everything they knew. Their hope was to clean the ocean so that one day sea life and humans can live in harmony. If they could build a working, thriving, real life Alantis, that would be their greatest dream.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Amazing Woman
Unknown to most of the world, there is a top-secret lab in the 3rd sub-basement of the Alantis Paradise Island resort. Access to the lab is through an underground tunnel by boat. That is where a team of scientists were working on their latest project. They were genetically engineering a child with the DNA of 20 different men. They choose 5 of the strongest men in the world. 5 of the world’s top doctors. 5 of the world’s brightest scientists. 5 of the world’s greatest military geniuses. To carry the child, they choose Lilly Carter, the prettiest woman on earth.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
The Green Flashlight
Scott Jorden used to drive trains, but he thought that it wasn’t exciting enough of a job. He wanted a job that was thrilling. Before leaving the train business, he trained a dear friend, Ronnie Stein, to replace him. He then became a test pilot, but he was fired after borrowing a prototype plane and taking his girlfriend to visit her mother in New York. He then got an investment job. Since his old boss still needed a test pilot, he recommended another friend, Martin Raymond.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Super Guy
Not that long ago, on a planet not so far away, there was a man named No-El. No-El was one of the key members of a Pentarchy government. Together with No-Ja, No-Ka, No-Em, and No-En, the planet of Xenon had a relative measure of peace. No-El believed that not all was as pleasant as it seemed.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction









