T. Eugene Williams
Founding member
Bio
Screenwriter, producer, author, and Army Veteran.
Stories (37/0)
Ancestor's tale
Alex's mother stopped by to drop off his great-grandfather hand carved clock he inherited through the family line. He had it placed in his living room next to his 95-inch television and surround sound theater system. He watched Sportscenter at 6:59 awaiting the clock to strike seven.
By T. Eugene Williams2 days ago in Fiction
Mother’s Day
When I entered the world you held me tight I screamed, cried but in your arms I knew I was protected. As I grew you evolved you taught me about how to overcome life circumstances. How to be a respectful and responsible adult is all about; there are levels to the love I have for you. I always want you to know that it’s my turn to protect and love you like you once did for me. Now that I am grown you still reach out with open arms. Once again I know I am still protected and loved. You are my everything and I love you for it mom.
By T. Eugene Williams12 days ago in Poets
Under the moonlight
Staring at the stars gazing into the moon wishing I was with you in the middle of June walking along the beach staring into your eyes as my lips embrace yours thinking all the love we both can share together as one As we lay waiting on the rising sun.
By T. Eugene Williams20 days ago in Poets
Executive Decision
As Xavier looks out of his two thousand square foot office window, he questions himself on his inability to find a suitable mate. Xavier Johnson by all standards is a well-rounded individual. He has a bachelor’s in Business Administration/Management he was the C.E.O. of a Fortune 500 company. He has had a lot of trouble finding a good woman. All of the woman he tends to meet have some problem attached to them. They are cheaters, abusers or gold diggers who don’t have anything going for themselves.
By T. Eugene Williams11 months ago in Filthy
The good father
The Good Father When Jason was a kid growing up in Savannah, he remembers a time when his father, Michael was steadily at work while he was at home with his siblings. His father had a job in the aerospace industry and it held long hours. Most of his time as boy was spent with his siblings or with his stepmother. The life they lived was middle-class his father gave him and his siblings ten dollars a week for an allowance.
By T. Eugene Williams11 months ago in Men
Life uninterrupted
Agnes and Robert Penske decided it was time to take a drive along the coastline of Savannah's Tybee Island. Since Robert was set to go out in the field doing his Army training leaving her alone for three weeks. Agnes asks her husband to stop the car so they can take a relaxing walk along the beach. Robert opens the trunk to reveal a cooler with wine and a bunch of goodies so they can have a picnic on the beach. Agnes eyes grew admiration towards her husband. How did you know hunny? We been together long enough for me to know plus the two of us needed this.
By T. Eugene Williams11 months ago in Fiction