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JD Paradise: March 2014
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Purveyor of Potentially Passable Prose. Friday, March 28, 2014. A Goddess All Made of Words. There's gotta be more to this story. Link to this story. Thursday, March 20, 2014. They sold us the time machine with promises that we would see the dead again. We bought the vision, and we bought the machines. They got very, very rich. But they never told us the real price wed pay. There's gotta be more to this story. Link to this story. Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Act Three When the Footlights Fade. Hey, kid, the ...
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JD Paradise: February 2014
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Purveyor of Potentially Passable Prose. Thursday, February 27, 2014. The Story of the Change. It was supposed to be the party of the year, he told them. The Children leaned forward eagerly. What is a party? When he opened his eyes again, the Children had cocked their head and were rubbing their chin, their eyes blank as they processed and shared. There's gotta be more to this story. Link to this story. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. I'm i...
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JD Paradise: The Sad, Strange Ghosthood of Benjamin Bray
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Purveyor of Potentially Passable Prose. Thursday, June 5, 2014. The Sad, Strange Ghosthood of Benjamin Bray. In a gray and lifeless office in a gray and lifeless town, a gray and lifeless man haunts the gray and lifeless corridors; his name is Benjamin Bray, and although he likes the taste of flan and believes strongly in hydration, he nonetheless believes he is dead. Benjamin wonders what Jeremy had seen in that last moment before his brain flickered out, and he wonders if he will finally have a friend.
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JD Paradise: Winner, Winner
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Purveyor of Potentially Passable Prose. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Win a place among the worlds' first commerical time travlers. The email said, busted words and all. No entry fee! The mail had been routed to my spam folder; there was no way it was anything other than a half-pound of horseshit. But I was tripping balls, and this was the funniest thing I'd seen in a month. I gave them a throwaway email address as a goof. Maybe I'd get a good /r/spammerbait out of it. Mr Kaddison," he says in this voice like...
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Building and exploring new worlds one cobble and inn at a time. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Wizard and the Rat by Aaron C. Engler. September 26, 2016. From the story’s strongest points in favor of fleeting distractions. We don’t really know, do we. Does that piece of important-seeming plot gristle just tossed onto the reader’s plate actually impact the course of events in any way? Who knows, who cares! Here, have another prolonged flashback. An example: early in the story, our...
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Building and exploring new worlds one cobble and inn at a time. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Alexander Crommich. The Lady Astronomer by Katy O’Dowd. September 13, 2016. My final issue with the novel is the amount of general clutter. I’ve already mentioned the excess of adventures and characters, but the dialogue and description of Lucretia’s physical surroundings presented similar difficulties to me. Before I continue, I should mention that the era and style o...All o...
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Building and exploring new worlds one cobble and inn at a time. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Lady Astronomer by Katy O’Dowd. September 13, 2016. My final issue with the novel is the amount of general clutter. I’ve already mentioned the excess of adventures and characters, but the dialogue and description of Lucretia’s physical surroundings presented similar difficulties to me. Before I continue, I should mention that the era and style of literature is not one I’m fond o...All o...
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Building and exploring new worlds one cobble and inn at a time. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Book Reviews. The Wizard and the Rat by Aaron C. Engler. September 26, 2016. From the story’s strongest points in favor of fleeting distractions. We don’t really know, do we. Does that piece of important-seeming plot gristle just tossed onto the reader’s plate actually impact the course of events in any way? Who knows, who cares! Here, have another prolonged flashback.
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