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Prodigal by Blace Alcock

A excerpt by Blace Alcock. In a solemn cabin, a weary man reflects on his estranged family, particularly his son, while laboring alone. One night, he encounters a mysterious owl-like creature that urges him to seek his son, who is lost. The man is left contemplating the creature’s cryptic advice before falling asleep again.
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Tiberius Lonewolf: Part 3
Tiberius wastes a perfectly good Saturday.
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The Face of Light

The piece explores a cosmic journey of existence, highlighting the transformation of a soul within an infinite void. It delves into themes of creation, interconnectedness, and the duality of life and death. The narrator, a face of light, guides the reader through a process of self-discovery and emotional release, emphasizing the value of the finite…
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Nero’s Daemon: Part 1

The apocalypse has arrived, and a team of survivors on a locomotive is all that’s left.
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Life and Death: Part 1

Death represents the inevitable end of life, personified as Azrael, who awaits a final meeting with Life, known as Eve. Their encounter, framed within a lavish masked ball, reflects the superficiality of wealth and existence. Amidst the aristocrats, Azrael seeks a soul while engaging with Eve, who simultaneously juggles their divine roles. A girl named…
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Tiberius Lonewolf: Part 2

The narrator reflects on life, blending childhood memories of sexual frustration with a humorous day filled with social awkwardness. After encountering a busker and receiving a new pair of jeans, he attempts to impress a woman in a coffee shop but ends up revealing an embarrassing personal detail about his deceased mother, resulting in rejection.
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Tiberius Lonewolf

Please allow a preface to explain that such a character is the product of pure fiction. The principle of plenitude states that anything that can exist, will exist. In the case of Tiberius, let us hope that the principle is wrong.
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The Consciousness Society: Reviews
Hello, I am looking for 5 people to review my latest book! I will send you the manuscript free of charge and all I ask is that you review it on Goodreads. Graining initial reviews is very hard and people are hesitant to purchase a book with no reviews! My email is @alexandermichaelkent@googlemail.com. Alternatively you…
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Why Do I Have Books by Zane Rupe
I look at all the books I have and think about all the new worlds I can explore. I think I’m the luckiest person alive to be able to grab a book and start swimming through the pages as I’m floating on a sea of words. Such beautiful things composed from the alphabet can help…
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I’m too old to be this lost
All I have is a seat on the carousel of sorrow, and the intermissions between the next ride. Linear does not mean progression, that was my misconception of things. It aches, everywhere and almost all the time, like I said, intermissions. There’s a whole lot of stories that can be, some might be the best…