Om Prakash John Gilmore
Bio
John (Om Prakash) Gilmore, is a Retired Unitarian Universalist Minister, a Licensed Massage Therapist and Reiki Master Teacher, and a student and teacher of Tai-Chi, Qigong, and Nada Yoga. Om Prakash loves reading sci-fi and fantasy.
Stories (105/0)
You Finally Did It
You Finally Did It: You can see me now John W. Gilmore Just one big swallow and it would all be over. It was getting cold. Even if I didn’t drink the poison I would freeze to death. That’s the way I had planned it. I lay there looking up at the hole at the top of my large tent. It was freezing there in the wilderness of Alaska. People wouldn’t find my body until break up, or I would be eaten by some type of animal or something. I didn’t think I would like that so I zipped the tent even tighter so nothing could get in.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Humans
Wyndmoor Going Upscale
Wyndmoor Going Upscale Dr. John W. Gilmore My little town nuzzled against Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill is changing at Traymore and Willowgrove Aves. New shops and buildings have been popping up while others, old stores, small business, and gas stations that served the neighborhood well, have been disappearing under the shovel and hammer of progress. The most recent change was a large condo unit replacing our gas station, our small but convenient hardware store, and a few houses and small businesses. Some of the condos costed as much as 400,000 dollars. Rumor has it they have already been sold.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Humans
Tom Tom Was A Big Cat:
Tom Tom Was A Big Cat: Tails of the East Side of Town John W. Gilmore Tom Tom was a big cat...the biggest I have ever seen. Some may think Tom Tom was a Maine Coon Cat. They are often giants with very long, shaggy hair. They are big enough to look like small cougars. Tom Tom wasn’t like that. Tom Tom wasn’t shaggy. Tom Tom was your typical domesticated cat, but he was very big.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Humans
Enemy Territory
Enemy Territory: Where does it end? John W. Gilmore “I love to watch a sunset, Marriane,” I said. I turned. She wasn’t even watching, she was stooping down placing large, broken branches into the fire one at a time. “You don’t even notice these things anymore, do you?”
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism
What Do You Mean Race?
What Do You Mean Race (?): Let’s have some wine John W. Gilmore He finally opened the door and I rushed in. I walked over to the blazing fire and stood in front of it. I turned to him, removing my gloves and heavy coat. “It is so cold out there! I can even hear the wind howling in here! Snow is piled in drifts so high I could barely get here. I just don’t understand why you stay on this planet, Jim.”
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Humans
In A Rustic Cabin
In A Rustic Cabin John W. Gilmore Liza told me, “You’ve got to be more careful. You’re messing with things that you really don't understand and there's nobody around to teach you. Those arts you’re fooling with are thousands of years old. Why don’t you just plug in? Plug into the computer and all the things you want can happen.”
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism
We Discovered Africa In A Town Next Door
We Discovered African In A Town Near Chester: Crossing boundaries to the town next door John W. Gilmore We called it Africa when we were children. It was a very large swath of undeveloped land in Eddystone PA, running along a little creek right beside the fish store pet shop and across from a grocery store with a smaller clump of undeveloped land behind it. Since it had no name, as far as we were concerned, it was White Africa and the other side Black Africa. There was a creek running through White Africa, but you couldn’t really swim there.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Families
To Save The Earth
To Save The Earth: From your typical human beings John W. Gilmore The gray haired gentlemen, dressed in a dark suit and tie, stood behind the podium and spoke into the microphone clearly, and distinctly. One could tell that he was used to it.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism