Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Mar 14th, 2009
This is the 25th section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first 24, you might want to start here.
Delirium
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When Minus opened his eyes again, it was raining hard and he was soaking wet.
He heard a voice say, “You’re almost there, boy.”
When he looking around he could find no trace of the [...]
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Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Mar 4th, 2009
This is the 22nd section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first 21, you might want to start here.
The Birth of an Aesir
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Minus wasn’t certain what day it was. He awoke in the midday sun to the cawing of a raven. Or, more accurately, two ravens. There was a small [...]
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Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Feb 24th, 2009
I see. You are tired. Tired of your delusional life and your ‘doctor’s’ pineal poisons. This is admirable. To hold ones own memories as only the Aesir can.
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Posted in The Cost of Magic, fiction on Feb 10th, 2009
This is the 19th section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first 18, you might want to start here. Section 19 ends Part 1 of this novel.
And So He Walked
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They were roused from a light sleep around 7:30pm by the ring of Minus’ phone. It was Kotoko. Minus answered.
“What the [...]
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Posted in update on Nov 24th, 2008
Okay, “Sunday Updates” is now officially “Monday Updates” because I just can’t seem to get it together on Sundays.
This week in Jack-News!
3 New Squidoo Lenses: Saint’s Row, Ginkgo Biloba, The Xbox 360
First draft of Developmental Theology 089 finished. Working with some collaborators now.
Mailed out 5 postcards. More to come.
Broke out Tiger Wood regalia, because it [...]
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Aug 26th, 2008
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We stood in the forest, as the rain fell in sheets. Odin grabbed me firmly by the arm. “They still do not live by the basics! Why do you continue to teach further?”
“All-Father, I cannot make the people listen. I can only give them the light to see the way. [...]
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Posted in fiction on Dec 15th, 2007
You see, Raven has been Raven for a very long time. He’s forgotten what he was before he was Raven. He’s just been Raven so long. He thinks he would like to be something else for a while.
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