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12 posts tagged with “fiction

Create a 16:9 widescreen image for the novel 'Are You Awake', accurately depicting the main characters in the virtual world of DreamSpace. Lorelei Hawthorne, the protagonist, is a senior software engineer with a contemplative expression and short hair, reflecting her focused and pragmatic nature. She is shown in a state of inner conflict, torn between her work responsibilities and her curiosity about the virtual world. Beside her, Liz Bennet, a young femme lesbian developer with long hair and a stylish attire, is portrayed with a longing expression, indicative of her desire for a relationship with Lorelei. Include representations of AI characters, especially Nova, to symbolize Lorelei's engagement with DreamSpace. The setting is a surreal technofantasy landscape, embodying the novel's themes of technology, magic, and romance. The image should capture the emotional dynamics and potential romantic tension between Lorelei and Liz, set against the backdrop of the novel's fantastical world.

Ma.tt sent me

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Are You Awake?Well, not actually. But he did post this, and I figured, since I drafted and then scrapped a long Thread about where I ended December with regards to the novel I am writing, I figured this would be a good excuse to write a blog about it instead. So, where am I? I didn’t hit […]

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9. Desert

9. Desert

This entry is part 9 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryMouse rubbed his jaw. The muscles were tight from clenching his teeth which had been chattering all night as he tried to sleep in the shallow cave he found as the sun began to set last night. Having no skill in fire building, he merely huddled against the rounded wall and tried to make himself […]

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8. Creature

This entry is part 8 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryAlia woke in the dark room as she did every other morning. She got dressed and made tea. The kettle heated the water for precisely three minutes and thirty-seven seconds before clicking off. While it was simmering, she put the tea infuser in her cup and scooped exactly two teaspoons of looseleaf, ceylon tea into […]

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7. Temptation

This entry is part 7 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryThis is how the paladin fell. “…and lead us not into temptation…” Javid didn’t know much, but he knew the Dawnfather brought the light, brought good, brought hope. Most of all, he knew the Dawnfather saved his mother when she was near-death after eating destroying angel mushrooms when he was too young to know the […]

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6. Oath

This entry is part 6 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction February“This last card, Death, represents your future. But don’t worry, it’s not talking about your actual death. Death represents an ending and, possibly, a new beginning. However, when it’s reversed, as it is now, it’s the lack of that end. This card is saying that you are stuck, or there’s a danger that you might […]

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5. Challenge

This entry is part 5 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryThe smell of coffee and ramen intermingled with Cheetos, a 12-pack worth of empty cans of Mountain Lightning and a hint of male body odor. The fluorescent lights overhead buzzed somewhat, joining a chorus of crickets outside the open window. The mood was tense. The group sat around a small table, notebooks, clipboards, binders or […]

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4. Sky

This entry is part 4 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruarySnelgorb liked wind. He liked the feel of it on his scaly skin. He liked the way it tickled behind his horns and along the ridges on the back of his head. He liked things that made wind, too. As a youngling, he loved to just spin his sling around and around in front of […]

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3. Heart

This entry is part 3 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryAll the chefs at Animulus were highly trained professionals. Culinary experts. Nothing less than the best, the brightest, the most talented culinary artists in the world. For the privacy of their patrons, only one party per night was served. Plates were not infrequently thousands of US dollars. And the waiting list was months long. Everyone […]

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2. Time

This entry is part 2 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction February“Hello. Hell-o. Helllooooooo.” She was never good at small talk. Simply saying simple words of greeting felt like a waste of time. It’s implied that she was addressing them, right? People get that, right? “Hello. Hi. How are you.” The words feel unnatural on her tongue. Practice makes perfect. Or something. That’s what they say. […]

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1: Space

This entry is part 1 of 12 in the series Flash Fiction FebruaryCrisp air fills my nostrils and I open my eyes to whiteness. Temporarily blinded by the sun overhead, I rub the dust and grime from my eyes, feel the dryness in my nose and on my lips as I look around to gather my bearings. The flat, parched desert expands all around me, broken up […]

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