
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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Imagining World War Three
Kyle Emery was a typical fourteen year old boy except for the fact that he had an over-active imagination. He lived in an older Victorian style home in the middle of Nebraska. The home came with a fallout shelter buried in the back yard. A remnant of the 1960’s cold war era.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
How Genuine are A.I. Generated Articles?
It's only in its infancy. Those who use it are barely scratching the surface of its capabilities as they experiment with its many applications. Some will get proficient at using it for one thing or another, but they will never fully grasp it. It's impossible. New applications and upgrades come too quickly. There will always be untapped potential.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Writers
Witness to a Death
Entry from a diary dated 1937. An old man relates the tale of a murder he witnessed as a young boy. My name is Jason McCord. The following tale is a recollection of something I seen with my very own eyes when I was quite young. The sight was so shocking, I remember every detail as if it were yesterday.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
Mystery of a Future Time
Rosco Patricks turned off the water. His first shower in his newly remodeled bathroom worked perfectly. His wife had been nagging him about replacing the outdated flooring, shower tile and fixtures for the past nine months. He had been reluctant to start the project but finally gave in a couple of months ago. Now that it was finished he realized it was well worth the effort.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Three Amigos and the Gold of Santos
They had all gathered together for one last time. Robbers, thieves and killers of days gone by. Men like Arthur Klemp who made his mark as a horse thief and cattle rustler. Johnny Bad, a killer who ruthlessly shot down two men in a barroom brawl he had started. And the worst offender of them all, Santos Francisco, bank, stage, train robber and killer. a spree that covered three states and lasted ten years before he was finally brought to justice.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
A Nightmare Too Real
Oswald Cleaver woke up in a cold sweat. He was dripping wet, breathing heavy and shaking with fear. He did his best not to move a muscle. As he caught his breath he scanned the dark room as best he could. Nothing moved. Listening intently he heard no sound above his own breathing.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Horror



