What do you want from life? A pathway to a respectable career? An escape from a respectable career? Acceptance by society? Escape from society? What would you do to get it? In "Summer Shorts", author Jan Earl Miller explores those questions through four tales.With "Radar", Miller examines a man emerging from his teens in search of a meaningful career. "BB Boy" follows a young boy with a single talent as he grows into a teenager struggling for acceptance. The short "Mirror, Mirror" shows a man in his mid sixties trying to cope with a youth oriented society. Lastly, "FIre Dance" asks a couple approaching middle age "To what lengths would you go to attain your deepest heart's desire?".
After his humorous pseudo-memoir "The Boys Next Door", author Jan Earl Miller explores the darker side of life with "Summer Shorts". So while die-hard "Dill Dillon" fans might at first be a little disappointed, if they look closely, they just might find a little of Dill in each of the four main characters of "Summer Shorts".