David E. Perry
Bio
Writing gives me the power to create my own worlds. I'm in control of the universe of my design. My word is law. Would you like to know the first I ever wrote? Read Sandy:
Stories (76/0)
A.O.E.S.
“A.O.E.S.” stands for Average Ordinary Everyday Superhero. The story follows the everyday, at home, off duty, life of 4 superheroes and their families. All 4 families stay in the same apartment building. While not saving the world, they must raise their children, spend time with friends, and keep their secret identities secret, which can be a struggle sometimes with the neighbors seeing them coming and going, and try to be normal everyday people.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Humor
Boom!
I was one of those kids with a 4.0 GPA. You know the type. A nerd, a geek, a dweeb. There were other names, you know what I’m talking about. My sister was just as smart as I was if not smarter. Basically, we were some of the smart kids. We excelled at everything. We were not the type that get bullied all the time. We had the interpersonal skills to fit in with any crowd. The jocks were not our friends, but they didn’t mind being seen with us. Most of them wanted to date her, didn’t care that she was that much younger. Most of them came to me for help with their homework. I guess that’s why they chose us.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Fiction
Oops!
Synopsis: “Oops!” is an Outrageously funny TV comedy about a community of the smartest scientists in the world who often accidentally leave the door to the lab open allowing the junior apprentice to gain access. Set in FASE Labs, a top-secret lab located somewhere in an undisclosed mountain range, these 6 bumbling idiots are constantly making stupid mistakes that can threaten life as we know it on earth. The nearby town of Green Lake often feels tremors or other issues due the accidents in the lab but are never made aware of how much danger they are in. Since nobody knows about the lab, and therefore can’t explain the weird things that happen in town, Green Lake is often referred to as the Bermuda Triangle of the Mountains since.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Humor
Everything That Glitters
It was July 4th, 1951. American was in the middle of the California Gold Rush. Gerald Harden was getting ready to load his latest shipment on the train bound for New York. Worried about reports of train heist, he decided to ship by night. However, a secret like this could not remain secret for long.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Fiction
Unmatched
Charles was not the kind of person you wanted your daughter to bring home. True, his bank account was 7 digits. He stood 6’7 with glowing dark skin. His smile with snow white teeth made him very attractive. But his heart was a block of ice. Black. Toxic. The type that would take food from a starving beggar.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Fiction
As Easy As, Well, You Know
James Connor’s life flashed before his eyes. He recalled the time that he lifted a golden egg on display at the METS Museum in New York. The gala was still going on, people were watching. Nobody paid any attention. A slide of hands, he slipped in the fake and took the real one within one second.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Fiction