‘Except for a few details…’ – The Commute (Short-Short Stories to Clear Your Head)

Hey.  The next time you feel the need to throw cold water on your brain, read one of these short-short stories.  They’re mildly addictive but in a good way, involve no depressing or scary news and no meaningless chitchat with co-workers or your supervisor – and they might just change the way you think and the work you do for the better.

And do want to know the really cool thing?  Like the title of this column says, “Except for a few details,” they’re all true stories.  Well, sort of.  In any case, there will be new ones every week.  Read a few and watch what happens.  And then get back to work.  The more you read, the longer the effect will last.

This thirty-second installment is called “The Commute.”  It’s a short-short story about a little kid imitating his father – which isn’t always a good thing.  If you like what you read and would like to see previously published short-short stories, just click on the tag, “Except for a few details…”

 

 

 

Les

Go to LesterRay.com for some free and very inexpensive fiction for middle-grade and young adult readers – and for adults who haven’t grown up yet and probably never will.  Because, trust me, being mature is way overrated.

By the way, I’m looking for an agent.  If you are or know a good one who might be interested, have her/him send me an email to [email protected].  Thanks!

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