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Monthly Archives: December 2021
One Small Thing
“It doesn’t look good,” he said. “No,” she replied, “it does not.” They walked around the piles of debris that towered around them. At the peak of one, a jagged piece fell, bisecting a smaller mound of rubble at its … Continue reading →
Posted in Science Fiction, Short Stories
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Tagged Abusrdist, Despair, Disaster, dystopia, End of Days, Faith, Hope, Humor, Leap, Post Apocalypse, Science Fiction, Short Story, Tears, Trash
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In Our Nature
Wind groaned as it rushed through the gaps in the enormous stone tree, in a manner that sounded to Ghent that it was not yet ready to awaken. “This is a very dispiriting local,” observed T7-U. “I’d call it more … Continue reading →
Posted in Science Fiction, Short Stories
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Tagged AI, Aliens, archeology, Artificial Intellgence, Billy Wilder, Companionship, danger, Exploration, humanity, inclinations, Mœbius, nature, Ruins, safety, Science Fiction, Short Story, sociology, Xeno
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Detective Arpin and the Chapeau De Mystère
Forward: Again, I find myself wandering the rues of the Arrondissement. While I love all the characters in this world, I am especially fond of Detective Arpin. Sorry, Gendarme Detective Class Première Arpin, and wanted to check in again with … Continue reading →
Posted in Arrondissement, Fantasy, Short Stories
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Tagged Abstract, Abusrdist, Arrondissement, Bear, Christmas, Christmas Eve, Detective, Fantasy, Friendship, Gifts, Hat, Holidays, Marmoset, Mystery, Penguin, Reindeer Games, Short Story, Sled, Superplums, Surreal, Theft, Urban Fantasy, Yule
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Worn Paths
He wandered through the stacks, looking for something. His fingertips brushed over the spines of books. It all seemed familiar, but the comfort that usually accompanied the sensation was absent. All subjects had been explored, extensively, and any related topics … Continue reading →
Posted in Articles, Short Stories, Thoughts
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Tagged Books, disheartened, Experience, familiar, Hope, inspiration, librarians, Library, Lost, new, novel, Short Story, uninspired, Wander, writers, Writing
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