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Consider this NSFW. Safest for you. NSFW? Yup. Language, innuendo, and poking fun at societal elements. Lighten-up. Flip your humor switch to the ‘on’ position. If you’re offended, drop a comment. I’ll do my best to ignore it. Maybe, in the process, we’ll both learn something.

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A bit of Noir

And it’s FLASH, too! This is the kind of “stuff” I’m working to focus on. But, kiddies, I need readers to step up to the microphone and tell me, good, bad, or indifferent.

Fancy a bit of speculative fiction?

Conversational speculative fiction, episodic flash. Edward’s brother Jimmy suffers from rapid onset dementia.  Jimmy’s doctor counsels Ed on the possibility of an implant that would make Jimmy something of a cyborg but promises to prolong and improve the quality of Jimmy’s life. The procedure entails radically combining the intricacies of the human mind, revolutionary medical procedures, and the most advanced computer science. If things weren’t already interesting enough, spwilcenwrites hints humans’ penchant for infidelity, a creative experimental surgeon, and popular thought that AI, if not everyone’s cup of tea, is the wave of the future and resisting is both foolish and futile and despite the unthinkable, quite thinkable.  It’s up to Ed to make the decision for Jimmy.  In addition, the doctor asks Ed to be involved well beyond simply acting as Jimmy’s guardian.  What? You say, “Progress: it’s all good.” Really?

Prefer something, em, poemetric?

Humorous poemetric anecdote. A shy, admittedly handsome lad commences to pitch woo on-line with an equally shy and amazingly lovely lass. Understandably smitten by each other, they at last agree to meet in person, arranging their first in-person date at an exclusive upscale bistro.  The date goes horribly wrong. The lad has no opportunity to enjoy the lass’s company or the fine dining they’d planned.  Before either, he ends-up instead, well, read on…

*Poetry, Humor; spwilcenwrites September 20, 2023, exposed by spwilcenwrites “Recent Poemetric Work – September 30, 2023”; 1126 words, reading time 6 minutes; MA for gentle sexual inconvenience, graphic images, and slapstick violence.

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