
Scott A. Gese
Bio
My active imagination is geared toward short stories in a variety of genres. My serious side allows me to write informative articles on retirement.
I write 100% of my short stories. At times I do use A.I. to assist with my articles.
Stories (124)
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An Unlikely Friendship. Top Story - May 2025.
A high school jock comes to the aid of a classmate being bullied. When Alex Bigton walked into the school restroom between classes, he walked right into Boomer Watts, the class bully. Boomer had a kid named Jarrid pinned up against the wall. He was tormenting the kid and threatening to “kick his ass”.
By Scott A. Gese9 months ago in Fiction
Bitter is the Dust
Jason McKinney was a survivor. The cards were stacked against him since the day he was born, and now, in his fifteenth year, he was no longer a child; yet not quite a man. Years of hard labor had made him stronger than most kids his age and it had kept him lean. His unruly mop of flaming red hair had branded him a troublemaker from an early age. He did his best to keep the reputation in good standing by bloodying the noses of most of the boys in his school at least once, no matter what the reason. At the ripe old age of twelve he was finished with school, at least, that was what he had been told by those in charge of the operation. He was happy with that to a degree; although it had kept him away from the house and the man who hated him. Now days it was a full time occupation to keep out of his reach.
By Scott A. Gese9 months ago in Fiction
Struggling With Balance Issues Could Become a Downfall for Older Adults
This article is A.I. Assisted. While mental and emotional balance is essential for a fulfilling retirement lifestyle, physical balance plays a crucial role in staying active, independent, and injury-free.
By Scott A. Gese9 months ago in Longevity
Anna's Mom
As Anna rummaged through her mother’s possessions, she found the journals. Anna set them aside as she went through the rest of the box. The contents contained an eclectic collection of memorabilia which said a lot about the woman. Estranged and aloof to the world around her.
By Scott A. Gese9 months ago in Fiction
Friend or Deceiver
Hazel Crane lived the life of a delicate reed, swaying with the whims of the prevailing breeze. It was a blessing and a curse. The blessing was that she was very fun loving and open minded and never conformed to a rigid way of thinking… about anything. She didn’t have a care in the world. She just floated along with the current wherever it happened to take her.
By Scott A. Gese10 months ago in Fiction











