
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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The Murder of Gretta Lavine
One man framed for a murder he didn’t commit. Another knew the truth but refused to come clean. Gretta Levine was an actress at the pinnacle of her career. Her sudden death. A cold blooded murder, fed the tabloids for months. Her murder raised a lot of questions. Many of them had been left answered. Everyone wanted to know the two most basic questions. Who and why? Who would have done such a thing? What was the motive?
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Fiction
A Snake in the Grass
He was a thief playing the long game. Her relatives didn’t have a clue… until it was too late. Her name was Daisy. She was an older woman who lived alone. Her husband had died years earlier. She was a very independent woman who handled living on her own quite well for many years. As she grew older her decision making process began to diminish to the point where she needed help. Her relatives who should have been there for her couldn’t be bothered. They ignored her right when she needed them the most.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Humans
Hellfire
“Yahoo, come on Sam, you can do it.” The men of the Circle B lined the corral fence to watch the spectacle. They were all hooting, hollering and waiving their hats in approval as young Sam Perry rode upon the back of the meanest, orneriest and rankest horse ever to leave its mark on Circle B soil.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Fiction
The Dragon and the Fly
Many years ago on a small island, a dragon was born. It was not born in the usual manner as any ordinary creature would have been. The dragon came into existence through secrecy and skullduggery by several powerful and crafty individuals. They themselves became the dragon.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Fiction
From Birthdays to Biology: Understanding Your True Age
If I had to choose the one thing I felt people focused on the most, It would have to say it was age. Let's face it. With few exceptions, people don't want to grow old. Multi-Millions of dollars a year are spent on superficial ways to look and feel younger from makeup to plastic surgery and everything in between.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Longevity
Freedom Fighter
The year was 1854, seven years before the Civil War officially began. The Kansas-Nebraska act had been signed. This act repealed the Missouri compromise and reopened the issue of extending slavery further north allowing the Kansas and Missouri territories to decide the matter for themselves.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Fiction
Loves Departure
She was born in the South of France. In her prime she was tall, lean and extremely beautiful. Some would say she had more beauty than should be allotted to any one person. A quick wit, keen eye and clarity of mind were her hallmarks. Not only did she know it, she carried it quite well.
By Scott A. Gese12 months ago in Fiction









