Gerald Holmes
Bio
Born on the east coast of Canada. Travelled the world for my job and discovered that kindness is the most attractive feature in any human.
R.I.P. Tom Brad. Please click here to be moved by his stories.
Stories (136/0)
There’s One for All
At times in his life, Robert longed for the cherished summer days, and the comfort and safety of his youth. He’d spent the first 18 years of his life in St. John's Newfoundland, a city with less than 100,000 people. For most of those years, he lived in a small rural area on the outskirts, where everybody knew you and your family.
By Gerald Holmes9 months ago in Fiction
In the Beginning
From the first moment he saw her, that day outside of Robert’s condo, Jason was drawn to Mai-Ling with such force that it felt like destiny. He had never felt anything like it in his life. The only way he could describe it was it felt like they were supposed to meet for some reason– almost as if they had been lovers in a past life.
By Gerald Holmes9 months ago in Fiction
- Top Story - July 2023
My Asian wife’s pride in being Canadian was scarred during the PandemicTop Story - July 2023
I’m a white man that was lucky enough to be born Canadian. I do not use the word “lucky” lightly as being born into a country that is known throughout the world as a place of freedom and refuge is truly like winning the lottery.
By Gerald Holmes9 months ago in Journal
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times
"It was the best of times; it was the worst of times." Yeah, I know it's a grand opening; too bad I borrowed it from a great writer. But, I believe Dickens would have chuckled to see me use it in a story about being kicked by a horny Kangaroo and pissed on by a Koala.
By Gerald Holmes10 months ago in Humor
- Top Story - July 2023
Patrick’s Revenge
This is part three of the story of Robert and Maryanne. Part one is linked here. Part two is linked here. The morning after their fateful night at the Pub on the Lake, Robert and Jason drove to Markham, just north of Toronto, to meet Maryanne and Mai-Ling for mid-morning Dim-Sum at a local Chinese restaurant.
By Gerald Holmes10 months ago in Fiction