The eye was blind. It saw nothing; it cared for nothing. It had no emotion and no worry. Light streamed in, all the time, pouring in, illuminating the darkness and creating electricity. Electricity which was data, electricity which was streamed to a CPU, electricity which was power. Eventually, the light would be translated into an [...]
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A Triad of Tales Part 4
Posted in Short Story, tagged bacterium, blind, blue rain, corruption, craziness, drop, eye, light, nothing matters, power, run, sanity, scientist, short story, triad of tales on January 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
A Triad of Tales Part 3
Posted in Short Story, tagged air, anxiety, blood, breathe, child, engulf, horrors, hug, mind, short story, triad of tales, weep, whip on January 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
NB. The following paragraphs are in italics. It’s still part of the story -I apologise for any confusion in the format of the story. There is a place in my mind where I loathe to go. I try to avoid it and negate its existence, but I cannot run away from this place for ever, [...]
A Triad of Tales Part 2
Posted in Short Story, tagged a triad of tales, alive, anxiety attack, coffee shop, gild, illusion, name, rain, short story, star on December 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Coffee shops are not real –they are an illusion to make us believe that we can go back to the times of old, to times before war forced us to talk, and times where the Italians and the French –our main coffee shop inspirations –where foreign curiosities. Coffee shops are an illusion –there was no [...]
A Triad of Tales Part 1
Posted in Short Story, tagged bacterium, clean, eye, lab, light, microscope, quiver, scrutiny, short story, tremble, triad of tales, walls, white on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I have been working on a couple of short stories at the moment. They are yet unfinished, but here are the rough works. A Triad of Tales is to be published every other day, at this time, in four parts. The room is white and clean. There are workbenches, all bleached and disinfected. They are [...]