Below, I have linked to the final draft of the action/science fiction short story, “Hector Blake”, of which the past posts have been updating.
The plot revolves around the concepts of sloth and applied-thought. Hector slays monsters in a dark room that he has no memory of being brought to, where he realizes he is fighting the room rather than the enemies which respawn as a new form. Hector symbolizes applied-thought, at the start, but becomes mired by sloth until the room strikes him down.
This is a story that has been waiting to be edited and released for over a year now, so I hope you enjoy “Hector Blake”!
"Hector Blake": https://www.patreon.com/posts/44815532 (Subs Only!)
HaikuPrajna
Memories of fog, / applied to lethargic thoughts. / The clouds have struck back. (Vi-Takka)
Thank you for reading.
Until next time,
Allen W. McLean
Please follow this blog via email by clicking the "Subscribe" button at the top of the page (or like us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram) to see more of these bite-sized insights, AND so that you can read these projects as they are being produced!
Books, art, music, poetry, prompts and a whole lot more from me and April (@electricarmchair)!
“Hector Blake” is part of the upcoming HaikuPrajna Collection, "SM-SARA, and Other Stories". More details, including all of my "Spear-thrower" NaNoWriMo 2020 updates, can be read through this link:
https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/sm-sara.html
"Perennial City's" full first chapter, along with rough-chapter previews, can be found here:
No comments:
Post a Comment