Edward Anderson
Bio
Edward has written hundreds of acclaimed true crime articles and has won numerous awards for his short stories.
Stories (234/0)
The Day I Told My Dad I Hated Him
"I thought you hated me," my dad said to me. It was almost 2 in the morning, we were standing outside of my sister's house after my other sister got married in the backyard. The conversation took turns that I hadn't expected and my already thin filter was gone thanks to Mike's Hard Lemonade and tequila shots.
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Men
Painting A Heist
The screw was almost loose. I looked around and there were no guards walking the hallways of the museum. It wasn't a surprise, I'd cased the place for months before making my move. The only surprise was how few people actually came to see the beautiful artwork.
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Fiction
Roses Of Hope
Chapter 1 “I was expecting you, Lee,” Mr. Banks smiled at me as I walked into his convenience store. Along with soda and other things that people needed to pick up, he made the best sandwiches in Hope Cove. “Not only for the monthly donation but also because your mother was just in, complaining that you quit your job.”
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Criminal
The Secrets We Keep
“Who the hell are you?” I asked as I stumbled into my kitchen. There was some woman, younger, probably in her 20’s, sitting at my kitchen table. She sipped her coffee and just smiled at me. I ran my hand through my hair, and looked down at my half naked body. I was not accustomed to strange people traipsing into my home. “Are you going to answer me?”
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Criminal
Life Swap
“They finally got him,” I smiled as my eyes scanned the newspaper. My husband, Ralph, groaned. “I would think that you of all people would be thrilled that John Dillinger was killed. That bastard has done nothing but cause us problems. A real menace to decent society,”
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Fiction
Is This Proof Of Time Travel?
Those who saw the man assumed that he was a tourist, even though his clothes seemed out of place in 2006, and the camera he carried added to his odd appearance. However, it was what he said that led people to think he was mentally ill.
By Edward Anderson12 months ago in Criminal