Keith Salis
The Crimson Thread
Lucile has a job in a department store book department for the holiday season before she returns to college for the next term. What could ha…
Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief
Take a fascinating journey from France to America through the "eyes" of a pocket handkerchief. She marvels at the vastness of the …
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 5: Hard to Beat
Bob Brooks is a young messenger boy on Wall Street, who uses his business sagacity to take advantage of some serendipitous tips to get a car…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 6: Building a Railroad
Don and Gil Winthrop inherited their father's business to construct a railroad in a developing location in upstate New York. Engineers thems…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 7: Winning His Way
The recent death of Frank Morris' father, Owner and Editor of the Green River Argus, has left his 18 year-old son, Frank to take up the chal…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 9: Nip and Tuck
Nip and Tuck are the best of rivals. Throughout the time they've known each other, they seemed to be interested in the same things and in co…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 11: A Lucky Penny
Tom Garland is a young man in Boston who is sent to learn a trade at an Industrial Farm near the bay. There he meets another young man who's…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 16: A Good Thing
Bruce Hardy and Joe Ramsey are chums from Hurricane Hill Military Academy in Jew Jersey. From their studies to sports and even their daring …
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 15: A Streak of Luck
Some folks are judged by their social or economic standing. Our hero, Ben Bailey, shows that true worth comes from richness of character. Th…
Letters to the Joneses
We watch our news and live our lives and see many things wrong with society today. It is easy for us to claim that things were better in &qu…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 8: The Wheel of Fortune
This is the story of Bert Hawley who, at a young age, saw his mother die of illness and had to fend off his drunken father in their ramshack…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 12: A Diamond in the Rough
Fred King is a young man who has been working in the coal industry for years, but it hasn't soiled his positive, helpful attitude nor his am…
The Cruise of the O Moo
Book 2 of the Adventures for Girls series. Three young, female college students manage to get free housing aboard a friend's luxury yacht, t…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 13: Baiting the Bears
Phil Thorne can really bounce back! The story starts with him unceremoniously losing his job (due to his own indiscretion), but immediately …
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 17: King of the Market
Rex Richmond is a young messenger for a brokerage firm in New York City. Through Providential tips and situations where he can show his cour…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 10: A Copper Harvest
Jack and Charlie meet a prospector by saving his life. They all join up to start digging into the prospector, Gideon's, copper mine in Monta…
Welsh Rarebit Tales
Ever have a strange dream after a particularly big or heavy meal? Ever write those images down and ahve them published?That's what a certain…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 19: A Rise in Life
Bob Chambers is a plucky young man who works in the Bayport Woolen Mills. He has a good rapport with nearly everyone he meets, including Rub…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 14: A Gold Brick
Joe Vickers, a young man of humble circumstances, was a strong and conscientious worker for the railroad. Starting as a Wiper, he took advan…
Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 18: Pure Grit
Eric Gordon, though a store clerk and postal worker in a small coastal town in New York, has plenty of optomisim about his abilities in any …