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 | I Hate the Color Orange | jlew1973 | Short Story | Memoir | 9 | 1.12 | Apr 5, 2008 |
Summary:This is an autobiographical account of the effects of childhood sexual abuse on an adult survivor. The story is raw, and some details may be disturbing, but they are necessary. I normally do not write autobio pieces, so this story is very personal for me. I want feedback. I want to know how it makes the reader feels. My goal is for the reader to develop some understanding of the pain that abuse inflicts on the victim decades after the attack. I intentionally kept the story narrowly focused. It is purposely short and direct to make an emotional impact. It's impossible to examine the all the effects of such a crime on one's spirit, family, career, faith, and outlook of life. The story is not meant to be uplifting or inspirational. It's simply an account of a tragedy, and an unexpected consequence I've experienced.Chapters: |
 | Why God? Edited March 31, 2008 | Dur Shacho | Poetry | Religion and Spirituality | 2 | 1.91 | Apr 3, 2008 |
Summary:This work is an attempt to explore the emotions and questions that arise from human tragedy. It raises the questions, but not the answers. While the questions raised are specific to a situation, similar questions are eventually asked by all. //God is defined in the broadest sense--and I hope it causes thoughtful introspection only. There is also a bit of "Eastern Philosophy" in this, as we are all affected by our experiences--and I spent 19 years in Japan and four of my seven children were born there.// A thought to consider; either God loves us all(regardless of our specific religion) or he loves none of us. Chapters: |
 | Rantings of a "Free" Woman | Allegra Zedakah | Short Story | Editorial and Opinion | 6 | 0.25 | Aug 20, 2007 |
Summary:This is just something I thought about this morning that I wanted to express and get other's opinions on.Chapters: |
 | What A Shame (Poem A Day) | kulanga | Poetry | War and Military | 5 | 0.59 | Apr 3, 2007 |
Summary:Is there ever a good reason for war? Why do we spend so much on weapons? Who are the ones who create those weapons to destroy our very own sons and daughters?Chapters: |
 | Corporate Samurai "love begets hate, trust begets betrayal, lust leads to death" | Dur Shacho | Novel | Action and Adventure | 3 | n/a | Feb 7, 2007 |
Summary:This novel takes place in the mid to late 1970's in the US and Japan. Bill Sanford is a young CPA working for the Tennessee Fried Chicken Corporation. He was brought up as a Foreign Service brat and had spent three years in Japan. He had dreams of an international career but, his wife would have no part of it.//
Ray Easton, TFC's Regional VP, Far East, is a cunning scoundrel and consummate liar. Ray is a master of insider trading of stock, and spreads the wealth to gain favors. He has always stayed one step ahead of the law.//
Mike Adachi is an executive with one of Japan's major trading companies. He was raised in San Francisco and speaks English as a native. He launches a plot to bring a major US fast food company into the Japanese market, relying on a complex chain of industrial espionage.//
Strategic Planning is taking corporate America by storm. TFC'S CEO has caught the bug. He brings in two hot shots to produce and lead a corporate-wide Strategic Planning initiative. Resistance to strategic planning and the new hot shots builds, and the corporate politics accelerate, with battle lines being drawn.//
Japan has been through post war reconstruction and is becoming a world class economic power. Some of its former military leaders are determined to achieve economically, what they failed to accomplish militarily.//
Two trading company giants, Mitsugawa and , become embroiled in a struggle for dominance of the exploding, western style, fast food market.//
The cultural differences between Japan and the US complicate matters for both sides. The inner workings of Corporate America and Japan are revealed in all their successes, but also, their corruption and greed.//
Personal conflicts and deep seated vendettas, some originating during World War II, unfold.//
Seduction and love affairs are an integral part of the plot. They illustrate the differences in social views of sexuality between the East and West.//
Industrial espionage involving two highly competitive US fast food companies, two Japanese Zaibatsu and the Japanese and Mexican underworld unfolds.//
Many of the key characters were involved in WWII and their individual experiences influence their business behavior.//
Cultural differences subtly emerge, and the exploitation of others to achieve one's ends is front and center.//
Personal ethics, or the lack there of, and the constant tug between good and evil are interspersed throughout. Chapters: |