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"Tomothy and the Overseer of the Forest" is available as a digital exclusive ebook on Amazon Kindle! Kindle Unlimited subscribers read for free!
(Image: Excerpt from "Tomothy and the Overseer of the Forest")
"Tomothy and the Overseer of the Forest" is a Metaphysical Fiction short story that I wrote on Mother's Day 2022 which follows the titular Terraform as they search the sentient Forest that they call home for the Forest's missing Overseer. The story focuses on the relationship one has with beings greater than oneself, which is symbolized through both Tomothy being a part of a larger Forest, and through the Forest being unable to see the Overseer, along with themes of mindfulness and metaphysics.
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The following is the blurb for the Amazon Kindle ebook;
" Tomothy watered the flowers, tended to the branches and assisted the other Terraforms of the Forest, the symbiotic relationships between organic minerals like Tom the ceramic elephant and biologic life like Timothy the kalanchoe, having been tasked by the Overseer of the Forest to help keep the Forest in order.
Once upon a time, the Forest believed the Overseer of the Forest had disappeared. The Forest without the Overseer was as if Tomothy was without the Forest, and so Tomothy was compelled to check all the things, every piece, from the clacking rocks to the walls of vines and moss. Tomothy was the hand which the Forest used to order its parts, but had never seen the Overseer, so they too assumed the Overseer had gone missing.
Though, searching for the Overseer had left the Forest in disorder--but Tomothy was determined to help the Forest see the Overseer again. "
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Tomothy is the first in a series of Terraform stories, which will each follow one of the Forest's automata; we plan for over fifty symbiont-host relationships!
Thank you for reading.
Allen W. McLean
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