Let’s start on a more optimistic note for my tales, shall we? It is doubtful that you have ever left the face of this planet. Even if you have, it is extraordinarily doubtful that you have been to the planet which is now known as Lanaros. It’s a wonderful place, always accommodating for travellers. If … Continue reading Wonder’s Witness: The World that Breathes
The Death of the Author
The death of the author is, in my opinion, an extremely troubling idea. For those who don’t know, the death of the author is a postmodern idea that the opinions and vision of an artistic creator should hold no bearing on one’s judgement of the meaning. Essentially, when analyzing a work, the author’s opinion is … Continue reading The Death of the Author
Dreamgirl
Here I am, lying in darkness that isn’t darkness at all. I am unaware, but I can see through his eyes. I see, without knowing I see, a bathroom sink. I feel, without knowing I feel, a brush on my teeth. I taste, without knowing I taste, the minty toothpaste in my mouth. Without knowing … Continue reading Dreamgirl
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Wonder’s Witness: Introduction
The cosmos has lived longer than any mortal could understand. It has billions of years in its lifetime thus far, and so does sentient life, let alone life as a whole. The universe is made of incomprehensibly large numbers, and unfathomably minuscule numbers too. It is made of numbers and complexities and marvels and magics that no mortal being can truly … Continue reading Wonder’s Witness: Introduction
Anna’s Dream
Anna ran through the blurred corridors, struggling to see through the darkness and struggling to keep her control. The hallway extended in its length, almost outpacing Anna’s panicked speed. Reaching the nearest doorway she could find, she dashed into the room without even caring where she ended up. It was a bedroom. She ducked under … Continue reading Anna’s Dream
Carter Reviews: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
I've established in my previous blog that I am a big fan of both politics and zombies. I'm happy to say that I found a book that, like Mira Grant's Feed, combines these both. However, the approach that this book takes is different to say the least. The book, written by Max Brooks, is essentially … Continue reading Carter Reviews: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Subjective
The man, if that's what he could be called, wandered through what could've been considered a city full of what might be called people. He was lost, confused, alone. The maybe-people about him had ceased to be people a subjective amount of time in the past, or was it the future? As he looked about … Continue reading Subjective
Animal Unchained
The man lay in his bed, dreaming peacefully. The moon’s rays slanted in through the window. The man awoke, looking upon the silvery light in the room with a contented smile on his face. Then, the thought struck him, and the smile vanished instantly. Sweat began to trickle down the man’s body, and his breathing … Continue reading Animal Unchained
The Sixth
The man had to pull with all of his strength to remove his knife from the body. From his pocket, he took a folded garbage bag, and began to heave the body into it. As he put the body in, he thought of the other five he had murdered. He would never forget the first … Continue reading The Sixth