
Scott Christenson🌴
Bio
Born and raised in Milwaukee WI, living in Hong Kong. Hoping to share some of my experiences w short story & non-fiction writing. Have a few shortlisted on Reedsy:
https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/author/scott-christenson/
Stories (193)
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Booba at Barbenheimer
Booba looked down on the ridiculous blue planet below. He had parked The Hand Of God on the far side of their moon and was keeping a low profile until he decided what to do. The persistent ache in his 7th knee was bothering him, and this planet's resemblance to the one responsible for flinging the antimatter torpedo at his starship during the Battle of Lookai intensified that ache.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Fiction
On the Edge of a 1800s Hong Kong Graveyard . Top Story - July 2023.
I look out the window of my apartment. It's a graveyard out there. Not good vibes, or favorable Feng shui, as they say here. The tombstones line up in rows beneath my bedroom window. I check to make sure my bed isn’t facing the same direction. The atmosphere grows heavy.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Journal
Tell Me Why I Don’t Like Memoirs
Damon, a ghostwriter, finished editing yet another memoir he had written for a successful business person. Someone who climbed the corporate ladder and managed to become CEO of a large company, for a few years. And then, reading between the lines (Damon was good at that), the CEO was let go for underperformance.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Journal
Seven LGBTQ Clichés Over Christmas
[DRAFT] At the Mud Creek Saloon in Eagle River, I see American flags on the walls, pitchers of beer on the bar, and drawn-out guitar solos ring in my ears. From what I've seen on TV, this is the type of place where they kick the shit out of gay characters. Or shoot them dead in the parking lot.
By Scott Christenson🌴3 years ago in Humor
Trouble In Turin
The world’s finest art museum is in Turin. Ranked highly not because it has the Mona Lisa (that’s in Paris), or because of the number of paintings it holds (a modest number), or its architecture and/or aesthetic (outstanding btw). It’s the best because it’s the only museum in the world where you can pay a few dollars for admission, and sit alone in a gallery crammed with Picassos and Matisses and gaze at them blissfully in silence.
By Scott Christenson🌴3 years ago in Art






