Monthly Archives: February 2015

Chapter 6

I walked, wonderingly, into the Magic Theater. Brilliant neon lights rattled my eyes. Colors of all stripes and forms assailed me from every angle. Cindy Crawford’s warm and comforting hand pulled me in. Further and further, I ventured into the … Continue reading

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Chapter 5

A pale white fellow with a Jehovah’s Witness smile sidled up to me. My body tensed in apprehension. He bent at the waist and leaned towards me. He was going to say something. There was no avoiding it. “Do you … Continue reading

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Chapter 4

After stumbling and scraping my way across the void separating me from my house (which now was as accessible to me as the eleventh dimension), I arrived at my destination. That wedge of light that had beckoned to me was, … Continue reading

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Chapter 3

The stars that had been shining so bright, those luminous beacons of universal majestic light, promising eternity and freedom, they were just tears. I stumbled off the front porch and fell to my knees, skinning the palms of my hands … Continue reading

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Chapter 2

Valerie Perrine had not aged a moment, following her exposure in the movie SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5, back in 1972. She was wearing a slinky, silk robe. It was chromatic cyan and she spun to show me the artwork on the back. … Continue reading

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