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RUBY'S PEARLS
VOLUME 13
INTRODUCTION
WHY "RUBY'S PEARLS?"
I remember warm summer nights in the days when air
conditioning was to be found at the drugstore, and windows
were left open, with fans turned on high. I remember cold winter
nights when a space heater warmed the house, and I ran to a
cold bed to be followed by my parent, carrying a blanket warm
from the heater, which was wrapped tightly around me. And I
Remember drifting off to sleep to the radio sounds of Burns &
Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Fibber McGee & Molly,
The Shadow, and, my all-time favorite, Amos 'N Andy.
Either Amos or Andy was married to Saphire, (which was
pronounced Saff-eye-uh). The other continually asked, (I assume
referencing a former paramour), "Do de name Ruby Bee-goan-yuh
strike a familiuh kaw-uhd?"
Always, since first I can remember, I wrote, ...poems,
short stories, articles, letters; never dreaming that one day I
Would do it for money.
When finally I broke into the field of journalism, I
fell in love. I was extremely lucky, going from general
Assignment, to business reporter, news editor, and then
Publishing my own weekly, before striking out as a freelance
writer. I used the two Florida Press Awards I was blessed to win
Along the way to firmly launch my freelance writing career.
Always, always, however, I dreamed of having my own
Humor column. As news editor I had one, but I wanted one with a
name.
In my own weekly, I had one, and chose the name I'd decided
on those long years ago, without even knowing I'd made a
choice. The name, of course, was Ruby Begonia.
Ruby Begonia. Something about the name *does* strike a
familiuh kaw-uhd, and takes me on a journey into the past. It
warms my heart, like that blanket warmed my toes. I can't explain
It, I only know I feel it.
When I closed my paper, I expected to never have
another newspaper column. And perhaps that will be the case. So,
when I decided to launch this electronic short fiction magazine,
the name was never in question.
So many have asked me about the unusual name of this
elecmag. Why "Ruby's Pearls?" they ask, and this is why.
I may never have that column again. But I'll always
have "Ruby's Pearls."
This brief collection of short stories is electronically
published by A.C. Aarbus Publishing, Inc., for your reading
pleasure. The contents are copyrighted, and may not be
reproduced in forms other than electronically.
Ruby's is dedicated to fiction short stories, and may
frequently contain satirical spoofs, meant to amuse and
entertain. No offense is intended to any individual, group or
organization, and the broad spectrum of characterization is
intended to be so outlandish as to obviously establish its
humorous intent. Any resemblance to people, places or
associations, living or dead, active or defunct, is purely
coincidental. Aside, that is, from those real folk inhabiting the
fictional Kent's Place, many of whom have been spotted, bellied
up to the bar, wearing floppy hats and dark sunglasses, affecting
foreign accents and general unfamiliarity with the native English
language, and posturing under assumed names and bogus reputations
in a supreme effort to protect the guilty and criminally insane.
As a body, they are all pretty much drinking Staggering
Highlander chased with a straight shot of lemon schnapps, which
is probably directly related to the insanity.