Cellphone stories, books, poems, and more

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This is a short story about Jimmy. It shows the sad and unhealthy reality of children who are addicted to technology. Read More
Remember those eight balls everyone had back in the seventies ? Guess you can still get them, this is what happened when my niece was playing with one. Read More
Predicament of a newlywed couple on the technology-infested, hi-tech first night. Read More

Book / Romance

December 08, 2014

Reads: 384

Comments: 1

The Booksie Classic House

Ramifications of a wrong call. For further info, please refer to my Preface. Read More

Poem / Humor

November 04, 2014

Reads: 644

Comments: 1

The Booksie Classic House

True tale. Sometimes technology needs a little bit of help from rice. Hope it makes you smile! Read More
Scene 3 The big birthday scene... happiness and joy all around. Read More

Reads: 997

Comments: 1

The Booksie Classic House

A short horror story. My first attempt at a horror story so do tell how it is. Read More
taken from my book, "And Now It's Time For A Lift-Off!" Read More

Book / Thrillers

February 26, 2011

Reads: 1261

Comments: 1

The Booksie Classic House

When Willow, a seemingly innocent girl murders Amy, the popular girl, doors of opportunity open at her feet as love and hate linger behind her; read to grasp her ankles and drag Willow into her own luxury of hell. Read More
Privacy is a hugely abused entity, at least in my case. Sometimes I even wonder if I ever had any............... Read More
A girl in Plymouth, England, gets one day a letter from her best friend, who is in USA. When she reads the letter she realize that something's wrong. Read More

Poem / Poetry

January 01, 2009

Reads: 925

Comments: 2

The Booksie Classic House

GIRL AND HER CELLPHONE. Read More
Have you ever tried to pick someone up at a bar? Better yet, have you ever thought about picking someone up at a bar, but realized that it's damn-near impossible. Then read on... Read More
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