Fiction
Examples of a Modest Genius
A Flash Fiction Anthology
Laugh at life’s silliness. A New Brunswicker’s Sense of Humor explored through one-liners and anecdotes:
- A person who calls a dumb jerk a “dumb jerk” may be a paragon of truth, but he lacks imagination.
- Misery is a nice, soft shirt with a label made of sandpaper. Irony is removing the label, only to find out that it’s the most carefully-sewn part of the shirt.
- The patron saint of feet: Joan of Arch
Mr. Mills taught science for many years at Fredericton High School. He loved language and jokes and indulged his whimsical side with his students and friends. This is a special edition with memories connected to his teaching career and a full biography. Enjoy his quirky sense of humor.
