In a World of the Few

In a World of the Few

By

Garry Engkent




The Few guffawed and then marvelled at what they were seeing and hearing. Millions of people were protesting the perceived government’s secret campaign to spread super-microchips into all liquids that consumers would drink and use daily.


These conscientious alarmists warned: “Don’t drink the water! Don’t drink the beer! Don’t even wash your hands and face. These chips can burrow through your pores!”


The Few were in awe that so many millions believed in such nonsense—Do they not know that every baby born has already been injected with microchips galore?


Somebody had to do it,” said the Few with glee.  

 Garry Engkent, Chinese Canadian, has taught at various universities and colleges, co-authored three college writing texts, and currently, writes literary stories. e.g. “Why My Mother Can’t Speak English” “Acceptance”, and “Paper Son”.  He dabbles in the SF/ horror genre, e.g. “I, Zombie: a Different Point of View,” “Immigrant Vampire,” and “Vampiress.”  


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