This was inspired by a damp, ethereal day at Avebury. It has been playing in my mind ever since. I'm sharing the early words here as they form. To be continued...
Fran, this was a diabolically poignant chapter. Your work is, to me, within the genre of horror, but in a more specific sense, realistic horror. As I pursued the truths as diligently as my mind allowed, you gave me the agency to decide the horrors I wanted. I was literally able to ‘pick my poison.’ this is Inceptionism in its motion, and so truth-oriented that I was, and still am, consistently believing that the climax of the work will be the death of me. I have it in my mind that it will be a heart attack or a heart failure, but I’m sure in some way that it is through the power of literary belief. I hope it is, because I do enjoy my life on this planet, at least for now. that is so riveting to me and I will be reading part two now.
Suggestive of so much, great
I do believe you are a powerful thinker with mad skills and because of that, I would like to start a correspondence with you. Talk about our writing and other things regarding art in general. Subscribe, for I have done the same. I imagine our bonded will power with these exercises will bear much fruit. I'll be in touch.
Thank you! Well, after a busy couple of weekends (work, band, life stuff), my brain is telling me rather: what first? What led to that decision, that moment? Maybe I'll have some thinking time this weekend (around another band gig!)...
Fran, this was a diabolically poignant chapter. Your work is, to me, within the genre of horror, but in a more specific sense, realistic horror. As I pursued the truths as diligently as my mind allowed, you gave me the agency to decide the horrors I wanted. I was literally able to ‘pick my poison.’ this is Inceptionism in its motion, and so truth-oriented that I was, and still am, consistently believing that the climax of the work will be the death of me. I have it in my mind that it will be a heart attack or a heart failure, but I’m sure in some way that it is through the power of literary belief. I hope it is, because I do enjoy my life on this planet, at least for now. that is so riveting to me and I will be reading part two now.
Suggestive of so much, great
I do believe you are a powerful thinker with mad skills and because of that, I would like to start a correspondence with you. Talk about our writing and other things regarding art in general. Subscribe, for I have done the same. I imagine our bonded will power with these exercises will bear much fruit. I'll be in touch.
Looking forward
If that is the case, you have a surprise in store with the second part.
Fran it was exceptional. I hope you subscribe, and are planning. Because I want to read more of these delicious stories of yours!
I'd love to know the answer to this: What next?
Thank you! Well, after a busy couple of weekends (work, band, life stuff), my brain is telling me rather: what first? What led to that decision, that moment? Maybe I'll have some thinking time this weekend (around another band gig!)...