
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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Leaving the Nest
Elijah was a young emperor penguin. As with most young penguins, his parents set rules for him. Where he could go, what time he had to be home, with whom he could hangout. As with most young penguins reaching their teenage years, he resented all such rules.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
The Origin of Super Fat
In the secret department of my belt, I’ve stacked a 3000 calorie Super-Fat Snack. Ned Farlin was the best safety inspector Dumbsville Nuclear Power Plant ever had. He was Employee of the Month for the last 15 months in a row. This was mainly due to the fact that he would always work through his lunch break.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
The Story of a Girl. Content Warning.
This is the story of a girl. Her name was Nikia Lawrence. At one point in her life, she was the happiest girl in the world. Nancy, her mother, was the most caring woman in the world. Her joy was multiplied when she was 4 and Nola, her sister, was born. The first time she held Nola, who looked right at her and smiled, she knew that she had a friend for life.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Going Home
Hello. My name is Aaron Wycliff. My career on the water started off with me running a Water Taxi Service. I would transport people from one side of a lake to another. That is how I met my beautiful wife, Laura. I then moved to hosting parties on large yachts. That got a little carried away and I had to choose between the party boat business and my family. Well, here I am again, running a Water Taxi Service. And I love it.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Matron Voyage
The day was Wednesday, April 10, 1912. The largest ship of its kind sat at Southampton, England's White Star Dock. It left the dock at 12 noon GMT with its final destination secluded for New York City, NY. The problem was that it never made it to New York.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction
Return to Me
Have you ever heard this statement; “If you love someone, let them go.” It goes on to say that they would return to you if it was meant to be. I have never had to let anyone go. I was the one who had to be let go. I haven’t been gone all that long but, it is now time for me to return.
By David E. Perryabout a year ago in Fiction








