johnfmichael
A poignant tale of parting. Clarence Bocker lived a full life and his distorted memories was more satisfying than reality.
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A poignant tale of parting. Clarence Bocker lived a full life and his distorted memories was more satisfying than reality.
A doctor treats a patient who is oblivious to his medical emergency. How can he provide treatment to a patient who refuses to acknowledge the prob...
This is the third draft of "Gray Matter," a short story rejected by Weird Tales Magazine with a note stating that it was "too murky" for their tast...
This is the third draft of "Gray Matter," a short story rejected by Weird Tales Magazine with a note stating that it was "too murky" for their tast...
wordweaver scribbled:
A bit existentialist, but fascinating! The tone preambles a bit like THE FLY so I am anxious and curious to see your progression, which I think, is called for. It does grab, so more should come.
johnfmichael scribbled:
Thanks. I did write it during a more existentialist period in my life. I've resolved to start writing again, so I will post more.
wordweaver scribbled:
I mispoke, dreadfully. I was reminded of the Franz Kafka novel, METAMORPIS.
The first chapter of the new book, A MEAL WITHOUT POTATOES IS JUST A SNACK! Please read and comment. You may regquest permission to review the enti...
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