Stories by Cole Parker
The Outcasts
[all chapters complete]
- Foreword (Posted 13 November 2006)
- Chapter 1 (Posted 13 November 2006)
- Chapter 2 (Posted 14 November 2006)
- Chapter 3 (Posted 15 November 2006)
- Chapter 4 (Posted 16 November 2006)
- Chapter 5 (Posted 17 November 2006)
- Chapter 6 (Posted 20 November 2006)
- Chapter 7 (Posted 21 November 2006)
- Chapter 8 (Posted 22 November 2006)
- Chapter 9 (Posted 23 November 2006)
- Chapter10 (Posted 25 November 2006)
- Chapter11 (Posted 27 November 2006)
- Chapter12 (Posted 28 November 2006)
- Chapter13 (Posted 29 November 2006)
- Chapter14 (Posted 30 November 2006)
- Chapter15 (Posted 4 December 2006)
- Chapter16 (Posted 5 December 2006)
- Chapter17 (Posted 7 December 2006)
- Chapter18 (Posted 8 December 2006)
Holiday Themed Short Stories
This is a collection of seven stories all with a common theme: each is written around an American holiday.
The stories are not presented in order by the date of the various holidays involved, but instead in a way that they fit together best for entertainment and dramatic impact.
Mail from readers is always appreciated. My email address is: colepark@gmail.com
- New Year's Eve (Posted 4 February 2009)
- Valentine's Day (Posted 13 February 2009)
- April's Fool (Posted 19 February 2009)
- Halloween (Posted 25 February 2009)
- Thanksgiving (Posted 2 March 2009)
- Something Special: A Christmas Story (Posted 9 March 2009)
- Independence Day (Posted 11 March 2009)
Short Stories
- Rite of Passage (Posted 23 April 2009)
- Rusty (Posted 12 March 2012)
- Tennis, Anyone? (Posted 22 June 2018)
- The Education and Evolution of Maxwell Grant (Posted 30 January 2019)
- My Night Out (Posted 22 April 2019)
- Creative Writing (Posted 7 September 2020)
- Learning the Ropes (Posted 26 March 2021)
- - Notes - (Posted 7 April 2021)
- Perils of Youth (Posted 15 October 2021)
- Costume Design (Posted 17 December 2021)
- Playing Santa (Posted 24 December 2021)
- A Blushing Summer (Posted 2 September 2022)
- The Boy on the Pedestal (Posted 20 January 2023)
- Tackling (Posted 24 March 2023)
- Like Father, Like Son (Posted 27 May 2023)
- With A Little Help From Zeus (Posted 28 July 2023)
- A Valentine for Ryan (Posted 14 February 2024)
- The Kiss (Posted 5 April 2024)
- The Play's The Thing (Posted 7 June 2024)
First Year
[A Story in 12 chapters]
- Chapter 1 (Posted 25 June 2018)
- Chapter 2 (Posted 27 June 2018)
- Chapter 3 (Posted 29 June 2018)
- Chapter 4 (Posted 2 July 2018)
- Chapter 5 (Posted 4 July 2018)
- Chapter 6 (Posted 6 July 2018)
- Chapter 7 (Posted 9 July 2018)
- Chapter 8 (Posted 11 July 2018)
- Chapter 9 (Posted 13 July 2018)
- Chapter 10 (Posted 16 July 2018)
- Chapter 11 (Posted 18 July 2018)
- Chapter 12 (Posted 20 July 2018)
Going for the Gold
[A Story in 10 chapters]
- Chapter 1 (Posted 6 February 2019)
- Chapter 2 (Posted 8 February 2019)
- Chapter 3 (Posted 11 February 2019)
- Chapter 4 (Posted 13 February 2019)
- Chapter 5 (Posted 15 February 2019)
- Chapter 6 (Posted 18 February 2019)
- Chapter 7 (Posted 20 February 2019)
- Chapter 8 (Posted 22 February 2019)
- Chapter 9 (Posted 25 February 2019)
- Chapter 10 (Posted 27 February 2019)
Running
[A Story in 11 chapters]
- Chapter 1 (Posted 25 May 2020)
- Chapter 2 (Posted 27 May 2020)
- Chapter 3 (Posted 29 May 2020)
- Chapter 4 (Posted 1 June 2020)
- Chapter 5 (Posted 3 June 2020)
- Chapter 6 (Posted 5 June 2020)
- Chapter 7 (Posted 8 June 2020)
- Chapter 8 (Posted 10 June 2020)
- Chapter 9 (Posted 12 June 2020)
- Chapter 10 (Posted 15 June 2020)
- Chapter 11 (Posted 17 June 2020)
Two Boys and the Pervert
[A Story in four chapters]
Young boys live in a different world than older children and adults. They don't understand the world around them with much sophistication and can fill in their misconceptions and alleviate their fears with imagination, creative conceptualization and mendacity. They're survivors in what is to them a mysterious environment and do their best to avoid unwanted consequences.
The following is a tribute to their natures. It is also a farce in that it exaggerates the extent they will go to avoid blame. If you don't enjoy farce or dark humor, please read something else and save yourself some aggravation. You've been warned.