Category: Fiction
New Discovery Reveals T.S. Eliot’s First Love Was Bowling
ST. LOUIS, Mo. T.S. Eliot was a poetic giant whose masterpiece “The Waste Land” was described by fellow poet William Carlos Williams as “an atom bomb” that wiped out everything that came before it, but […]
How Pollution Can Be Your Real Estate Ally
Every year thousands of Americans face the same daunting task–dealing with an inherited house after their last parent dies. If the house is somewhere with a healthy real estate market, moving the house is fairly […]
The Final Bill Y Ledden Quiz to End the Fabulous Bill Y Ledden Month
Jill Y once went out to buy shoes and ended up buying shares in a shoe company. No, wait a minute, that was me but why did I do that or did I or are […]
“It’s Just Breakfast” Fills Dating Service Niche
BOSTON. Linda Giljemi is a self-described “serial entrepreneur,” having started, built and sold two dating services before she turned 35. “I just love bringing people together” she says with the warm smile that endears her […]
IRS Turns to Eunuchs for Tough Tax Cases
News item: Officials in India have used eunuchs to collect unpaid taxes. HAZARD, Kentucky. Ray Bob Suggins, a career revenue officer for the Internal Revenue Service in this small town at the confluence of the […]
The Artist
Sitting comes easy to most of us but effortless to the few. Let’s examine the evidence, shall we? Man sits on chair with beloved dog. A picture is taken of said event. Most of us […]
When Puppet Shows Are Outlawed, Only Outlaws Will Have Puppet Shows
Libertarian activists are protesting restrictive New Hampshire state laws by staging unlicensed puppet shows. The Boston Globe “Spot” A cynic’s definition of a libertarian is a Republican who smokes pot, but that is a half-truth. […]