
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.
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Paybacks are a Bitch
His name was Palmer Scree. He was a good-for-nothing thief and a liar. A lowlife. A worthless human and a drag on society. No one had a good word to say about Palmer Scree. Anyone who came into contact with him distanced themselves as soon as they got to know him.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Petlife
The Devil's Revenge
Damon Turley sat behind his desk. He had just finished working a very long day and was now ready to relax. He walked over to his bar, dropped a couple of ice cubes into a glass and pulled a bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey from the shelf. He poured himself a generous amount and walked across his office to a bank of large windows overlooking the city. The night view was fantastic from his 60th floor vantage point.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Reunion
It was mid-December. Christmas season! The winter air was bitter and the new fallen snow was crisp under the young mans feet as he walked along the forest trail. The trail took the young man to the edge of a snowy field where several cows were standing under a large oak tree. They paid little attention to the stranger who sat himself down on a nearby boulder.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Families
The Substitute Santa. Top Story - December 2024.
It was December 21st, three days before Christmas eve. Santa was busy in his workshop going over some last minute details before the big night. He was busy putting a few finishing touches on a new gizmo he had been working on.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Humor
Is Retirement Life's Final Act?
Retirement is not the same as a small business calling it quits. You may be shuttering the door on your 9 to 5 but you’re not retiring from life. Retirement is not life's final act as some people think. You're not retiring from the things you love to do. Those doors just opened wider.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Humans



