Sold Out: 99% Possibly True Stories of Class Warfare
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A collection of short stories, poems and musings about Classism in America inspired by true events.




A collection of short stories, poems and musings about Classism in America inspired by true events.
A violent attack disrupts the tourist season in Saratoga Springs, prompting swift police action. However, private investigator Levi Kingston, grappling with personal demons and a vinyl obsession, suspects deeper corruption at play. As he delves into the case, young witness Jesse becomes the focus of public interest and a vigilante militia. The story intertwines themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of human nature against a backdrop of a seemingly pristine city.
Set against the backdrop of the COVID pandemic in 2020, the story follows Marie as she grapples with personal losses, including her partner's descent into trumpism and her career's instability. Seeking solace and a fresh start, she relocates to a rundown mobile home park near Saratoga Lake, where she intends to adopt a dog and ride out what she perceives as the impending collapse of society. The narrative explores themes of isolation, resilience, and the search for companionship in uncertain times.
The shocking transformation of Collin Griffen from a quiet, dedicated father to a violent murderer leaves his family reeling. As they grapple with the aftermath of his horrific act against his two-year-old son, they embark on a quest for understanding and closure. The story explores themes of family, trauma, and the hidden struggles that can lie beneath a seemingly normal exterior.