
Skyler Saunders
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Theoracism
On the table, Todd Thomason laid out his plan. “Now, what you told me, Myson, is true. I know you wouldn’t lie. That form I signed off on was all about teachers fighting a Board wishing to control you kids and force you to accept as truth some theory that goes against education.”
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Fiction
What Did Jashawn Kazo Do for his Mom?
“He was just rationally selfish,” Detective Kalina Crews explained. “He looked out for all his values,” she told the Daily Delaware when they asked about Jashawn Kazo. In the hours between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. the high school graduate who excelled on his basketball team was struck down by over seventy rounds.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction
Corporate Capital of the World
The highway sign featured a large marigold. The white background contrasted with the flower’s burst of yellow color. The yellow was intense, like the blast of fire from a firework, zooming from its green stem into the air. Above the flower, in huge letters, the sign read, “Watch your money grow with Tagetis.”
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction
Green Twine
Physics professor, Doctor Elba Goheen, 35, let the package sit on her desk. It was a brown box neatly wrapped with brown paper. Twine fastened it. It was waiting for her when she entered the room earlier, and she’d wondered if she should alert the authorities, or just open the damn thing. Now she stared at it.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction
Triple
Smoke from the grill rose from the barbecue pit. The family reunion celebrated three occasions, a graduation, birthday, and first Father’s Day for the young man fresh out of Delaware Institute of Technology in Newark, Delaware. High cheekbones sharpened further by deep chestnut colored skin, contrasted with his warm, welcoming, brilliantly white teeth.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction
Why was Baby Rozelle Left Crying?
Delaware State Police Department Detective Avery Pell was a formidable presence. He’s 6’9” 235 pounds and insisted he’d never played basketball for any organized team, including childhood leagues. His dark eyes belied a spirited guy who shouldn’t have flecks of gray in his Caesar haircut, but did.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction
The Sugar Baby Shack
The summer of 1975 brought with it the overbearing heat and humidity that enveloped the old barn in Newark, Delaware. The early morning temperature reached eighty degrees. But Alatha Marbury, 20, didn’t worry so much about the heat and humidity. After carrying her progeny for nine months, she readied herself amongst the horses in their stalls.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Fiction











