Santa's Letter to the World
Scott Pierson
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(Scott Pierson, Oct. 30, 2016)
Santa might make an annual habit of delivering gifts to 500 million believers within a 24-hour period in all but six countries, but he’s decided it’s time to tell his story because it is fun and educational.Prior to earth, our immortal Santa lived among the Tarwoos on the planet Tsixeodi where male Tarwoos were called Manwoos and female Tarwoos were called Woos. When a large piece from one their 181 moons broke away and crashed on Tsixeodi, sadly, the Tarwoos perished and Santa had to find a new population to serve. His life-seeking machine directed his mach one-million speed of light-traveling sled to land on a small comet of ice where he shrunk to human size to find our solar system in the year 472 CE. With life on earth not quite ready for him, he visits the largest population centers and discovers many interesting facts about how children lived their lives in those arduous times.Complete at 11,400 words, Santa’s Letter to the World is a contemporary fantasy mixed with truths about science, world history, astronomy, religion and physics.