
Skyler Saunders
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Killmington, Hellaware. Content Warning.
In broad daylight, the sound of the Spheremachinegun rattled the residents. Shell casings from the weapon rained down on the pavement. The rounds tore through flesh like wolves gnashing at a rabbit. The woman holding the gun walked with a leisurely gait, just waiting to go in for the kill.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Swan Valley. Content Warning.
1629 As the trail of freed slaves and Dutchmen cut out the course of the way in Zwannendael Colony in Delaware, a carriage ambled. Lono, black as space without stars, sat still in his carriage as the horses trotted. He would soon be known as Christopher Stephenson. For now, he was Lono.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The Option of Power. Content Warning.
“Because it will blow up!” The faces around the room looked graven. “Collisions and explosions didn’t ground supersonic jets, government intervention did. We don’t have to go down that route,” Ronnie Cartwright offered. The room still looked on edge. Cartwright sought to smooth out that issue.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
‘Flockaveli’ for the Deaf. Content Warning.
The car careened around the corners. It was one of those little German sports cars. One of those numbers with numbers in the title of the vehicle. The stereo system, compliments of the finest audio engineering blasted trap music. Waka Flocka Flame’s Flockaveli poured through the speakers. The bass boomed.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The N-Word and the Pill. Content Warning.
Restful Spaces Wine Rosé retailed for $7.48, no sales tax. Zander Strong had finished his labor as a recyclables collector at the CareDel Hospital in Newark, Delaware. He had changed into evening attire consisting of a black blazer, pressed blue trousers, a white shirt and skinny black tie.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
"Atlas Shrugged": A Review
It’s easy to be snarky, sarcastic, degrading, and even vicious towards reviewing books. Nowhere is this more evident than with the works of writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. In particular, her magnum opus, Atlas Shrugged (1957), garners praise but mostly people employ condescending rhetoric when it comes to this tome.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in BookClub
Ruler of the Kingdom of the Air. Content Warning.
Chapter 1 When the nurses looked down at him, their faces blushed. The ruddiness of their visages let the mother know that this child should be kept in good care. His mother, Gambina Stockwell, an editor at Wilmington, Delaware publishing house Lamden now on maternity leave, cradled him. When the father, Greene Stockwell, Wilmington credit card company Delacredit senior vice president showed up, his excitement proved to be palpable. His six foot frame made him tower over the nurses. Brown skin enveloped his entire physique and contrasted the mother’s light brown complexion.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Carry On S1 E11 • Maximum Comfort. Content Warning.
FADE IN EXT. FLIGHT DECK -EVENING INT. HALLWAY OF AIR FORCE FAMILY AREA - NIGHT FINNEY walks with a family from the cold December night into the vestibule. A young man aged six goes over to the candy dish and selects all three kinds of sweets to FINNEY’s satisfaction.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Humor
