
Skyler Saunders
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Earth Night
2023 Granola chomping, kombucha guzzling hikers checked their gear and reaffixed their red hats blaring who they wished to vote for…again. They came to a clearing. The duskiness of the place created a weird vibe. They saw some men and women standing around and making digital measurements of the forest.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction
Advance
1997 Shenkia Nesbitt worked on the thirty-fourth floor of the Diamante Bank building in Wilmington, Delaware. Every day, she arrived promptly to her desk and knew exactly what would happen, mostly. When she looked at the Wilmington Stock Exchange (WiSE) she became an assassin. Skilled in the ways of financial markets, she had boasted a master’s degree from New Sweden University.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction
A Lingering Promise
1901 The young man, Caspian Surry, couldn't have been more than twenty. His brother, Stanwell was just a few years older than that. He used his hand as a glider to test out one of his bicycles. He wanted to know its integrity and capacity to glide over surfaces of Dover, Delaware.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction
Don’t Print It!
Inflation continued across the land. One hundred trillion dollar bills continued to flow throughout America. Delawarean economist Danielle Bus knew something had to be done. She looked at the data. In being consumed by the numbers, she looked at every line and made it all dance on the page.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction
The Average American. Content Warning.
The American flag unfurled in the wind. Chris Yardley stood back and placed his right hand over his heart and recited the “The Star Spangled Banner” under his breath. He then looked down and went into the house. The doorbell rang.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction