Scott Blackmer
Bio
Lawyer, writer, traveler. Launched the Traynor's World young adult series in 2020 (www.traynorsworld.com).
Stories (13/0)
Perfection
“Estela.” It means star. Her face shines like a star, framed by lustrous black hair, pulled back now in a ponytail. Her smile, even in daylight … that shines, too, when something delights her. It’s a flash of white teeth, an intriguing curve of lips (slightly higher on the left side), and a quick hint of dimples. Perfect.
By Scott Blackmer3 years ago in Fiction
Shrink Rap
By the time Milo got to the door, the package was there but the man who delivered it was already gone. The package was wrapped in brown paper, which was unusual, and it didn’t have any familiar labels or markings. No postal service logo. No Amazon smile.
By Scott Blackmer3 years ago in Fiction
The Facility
I cry out, but as usual they are implacable. I struggle against the restraints, but as usual it does no good. The drugs are too strong. They are too strong. They say something to each other in their language, and one of them speaks to me in her heavily accented attempt at English:
By Scott Blackmer3 years ago in Fiction
Little Black Book
“It’s a great idea, Chau. But you probably couldn’t get it patented. And it wouldn’t work just to go for protection in the US, because most of the textiles it would be used for are produced overseas. Best try to sell your idea to an established manufacturer.”
By Scott Blackmer3 years ago in Journal