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Robert's Short Stories: Book Ii
Robert's Short Stories: Book Ii
Robert's Short Stories: Book Ii
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This is Robert Porter's second book. This includes a wide range of short stories from children to adults.

This book was written not only for children but for anyone who like to sit down on the couch at home or the bed and read a book that will take you in places you dream about. Or take children into the life of their favorite animal Friends.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateSep 29, 2020
ISBN9781665501156
Robert's Short Stories: Book Ii
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Robert Porter

Robert took up writing around 1975. At first, only one story was published in a book called, Generations Book of Hope. Robert’s first attempt at getting published was when he was in a mission somewhere in Chicago. There were 10 of them in the group and each one of them should write one story for the book. Robert is a creative person who shows it in his short stories like in his first book–Mr. Grey Squirrel, Running around looking for nuts and A Lady Adventures with a mad scientist.

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    Robert's Short Stories - Robert Porter

    Robert’s

    Short Stories

    BOOK II

    Robert Porter

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    AuthorHouse™

    1663 Liberty Drive

    Bloomington, IN 47403

    www.authorhouse.com

    Phone: 833-262-8899

    © 2020 Robert Porter. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 09/29/2020

    ISBN: 978-1-6655-0116-3 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-6655-0115-6 (e)

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models,

    and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    Contents

    Chapter 1 Surviving Without Internet.

    Chapter 2 John Baland Jr.

    Chapter 3 Mr Pepper Jones

    Chapter 4 The Delivery Man

    Chapter 5 Shorty

    Chapter 6 Vickie Armbruster

    Chapter 7 Author Guffery

    Chapter 8 Bill and the Preacher Man

    Chapter 9 Angela and the Angels

    Chapter 10 Revitive

    Chapter 11 Kelly & Millo

    Chapter 12 Mr Creative

    Chapter 13 Vickie and the 3rd Street Gang

    Chapter 14 Shot Gun Annie

    Chapter 15 Sandi and Machell

    Chapter 16 Robert and the Brown Butterfly

    Chapter 17 J.A. Smith

    Chapter 18 Moma is Dead

    Chapter 19 20, 20, 2020

    Chapter 20 Standard Calibers

    Chapter 21 Elmer and The Children

    Chapter 22 Walbash Jerome Mike

    Chapter 23 Author and Bean Town

    Chapter 24 Mr Williams Goes Fishing

    Chapter 25 The Lady in Green

    Chapter 26 The Old Bridge on Williams St

    About the Author

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    Surviving Without Internet.

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    With all the technical language of today it is not the internet live or die world.

    Sure the internet is great if you have a friend who lives in LA to the West, Texas to the South, Florida in the South, Michigan in the North across the boys of Cleveland, the Wisconsin’s Green Bay but the world is not completely reliable or accountable to the internet. I do have a system at home that has internet, but when I go an internet, even though I have internet service, I keep getting messages do not have internet. Even though I do. I think it is the internet that don’t want me to be the writer I am, a writer of short stories.

    Everyday I wake up to the reality of not being able to contain an internet connection.

    But that does not keep me from writing, as long as I can write 10 pages a day, I’m good, anything short of 25 or 30 pages a week is great for me. Even though I am capable of more I do not feel the need rewrite more than 300 a month.

    I do have ever write a lot off the internet. It is more personalized. It is not where you write a couple short stories, fiction, when writing not on a word processor of some type (that is what they all are aids that gives ideas to your piece of work. It is your work your thoughts, your ideas and most of all your surviving with no internet. Let’s realize the internet is nothing without its components, nothing but a big piece of plastic and metal containing your work idea’s creativity it is the human that controls the internet. The human that puts his ideas creative thoughts into a laptop desktop or even a telephone systems record of your writing, a person setting a goal is great, but sitting it high and your intended goal you have failed to meet is a crusher. So set your goal small of first then raising it latter gradually working up to that goal you set earlier. That goal has already been met, but refreshing what you had to do and steps it took to obtain your earlier or earlier’s. Having a fileing system helps thinking of it the fileing system is what the internet or any re-cord system is just that records of policies, of writings, records of steps. It takes for a job. Records of employee’s and their jobs and wages and hours is kept on a internet program somewhere these days, before the internet was files kept somewhere in a pile cabinet, or in a accounting book or just a paper tablet, which speeding of is a smaller internet made for the use of individuals own records. The Tablet a paper book in the earlier days a record of special events that a individual thought important to himself and others.

    Today I realize up writing another story. Just so happens this story

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