Science Fiction
Smartystan
President Glenn Goshen sat at his desk with his chief political strategist, Hayden Beckman. He was brown skinned and tallish. Young. He looked like he had prepared for this role as the president’s right hand since grade school. He held two masters degrees, one in history the other in political science. He looked at his boss.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Salience
Chapter 6: New Prison Calling the following week a blur would be an understatement. Acher barely had time to breathe after his return. School was a mess and not a single student would give him a break between classes or in the class for that matter. Acher did his best to swat and curse everyone away but their curiosities got the best of them and they continued their bombardment of questions.
By Murry Haithcock2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
Synths and learned machines from Dr. Frampton’s company Supreme Synths combined to form a formidable union. They worked in unison after a few hiccups and stumbles here and there. The two women stood looking at their creations with their arms folded in the office overlooking the plant where the embodiments of their efforts worked.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
Winnington walked the streets of what once was officially called Wilmington, Delaware. He shoved his hands in his pockets and braved the damp spring air which blew with an unseasonable chill. He looked down at his sneakers and kept a swift gait. What made the trek all the more important remained the fact that he sprinted towards something, not away from it. Once he found his apartment, he knew he could find solace and regroup.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
What if the oceans volatilized?
The immediate impact on marine life. The first and most obvious effects would be the disappearance of marine life. From the tiny planets to the majestic whales, including coral reefs and fish of all kinds, all the inhabitants of the oceans perished. This massive extinction would upset the food chains and cause the collapse of marine ecosystems..
By ECO-EXPLORERS2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
With the publishing house secured, Dr. Strong felt the cool feeling of victory. It wasn’t like he had vanquished an enemy. This was a quiet, calm way of understanding the business of publishing. This Monday morning, he organized an in-person meeting with the Founders. It took him about four hours to gather his notes and what he wanted to present to the board. As the captain of the ship, he knew he had to continue to fulfill his role. In creating a momentous occasion out of something mundane as a business meeting, Dr. Strong knew he could keep the party going. Business meetings seemed fun to the Founders. They weren’t gray, drab motions of mouthing off figures from spreadsheets. All of them became engaged and prompt.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters


