
Skyler Saunders
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The Spectacle in the Driveway
A military sized drone hovered like a giant yellowjacket that Saturday morning. The Newark, Delaware neighborhood of large homes and plush landscaping permitted the flying machine to safely enter the air space and carefully drop the giant package.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
A Declaration of Honor
Dust kicked up from the Martian surface. The granules were like little specks of red powder. Dr. Tiana Monson stopped her work on the botanical garden which she had constructed with her boyfriend, Dr. Gelman Shepman on the planet. She was about five eleven and he was six foot four. Her features looked like coffee and he appeared the color of cashews.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
There is no God, but God Bless You, Kurt Vonnegut
Armistice Day, now Veterans Day, this year coincides with the one hundredth birthday of the late Mr. Kurt Vonnegut. He preferred the former designation which signified the end of the war that should have ended all wars, World War I in 1918. Now, fifteen years after his death (so it goes), reflections on his life and career have become even more apt.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Motivation
The House is a Club
“Happy New Year!” The shout of jubilation echoed throughout the hallways and passages of the house. It was actually a club but no one seemed to care. Or maybe it was a house passed off as a club? Either way Fresno Linnel. He was tallish with light brown features and a curly ‘Fro. He was thirty-six. He wandered around, the crackle of fireworks bursting and flashing in front of his eyes in this masterpiece in architecture that drove his mind.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
The City of Wilmington
Winds blew. The trees leaned like they were reaching for ambition, for poetry, for thought. A whirring sounded faint. The sound grew gradually like the positive volume on a remote control. A white drone looked like a small cloud against the cerulean sky.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Buddy Red Prepares for His Entry into the Industry of Music
In anticipation for the series finale of Atlanta, it would seem that a storyline from the spectacular show would have included Buddy Red. Son to T.I. and Tiny Harris, the country/blues/rock performer has something to say.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Beat
Reason First: G-Dep Earns Associate Degree Behind the Wall
America is spoiled. On almost every level. The poorest kid kicking around Mississippi is immeasurably richer than an executive in Iran. The same goes for the prison system. It’s cool in the summer and warm in the winter. And of course, there is access to snacks, TV, weight rooms, yoga, dental, and mental health and overall well-being. Incarceration centers have become breeding camps for the best care that sometimes bests people at home.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Education
Reason First: Asian Doll’s Life Lessons
What Asian Doll needs to learn is that people on the outside of jail are not going to come to her rescue. After being locked up for 45 days for speeding, not having a license, and being wanted for multiple days, she is literally sitting pretty in the custody of a jail close to Atlanta, Georgia.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Beat