Anum Anzeti has never met a lunatic quite as frightening as the man who claims to be a future version of himself. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 19: Anum Anzeti
July 11, 2011 by cherylmoore
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Unbound Boxes Limping Gods is the first in a series of speculative fiction manuscripts, for which I'm seeking publication. These short stories feature some of the characters in a time set before the novels.So many stories! Where do I begin?
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(Set in 4041, the first book begins on Christmas Island, Japan.) Alexand Merek is a woman who treasures "Bad Things," and delights in music. She has done something stupid, placing those she loves in danger. Women like her are not welcome in the ordinary world, where women who play piano and dance with wives are placed into, "The Bad Thing Box." Alexand must fight to bring her lost family back together to save them from an unimaginable fate. (If you would like to see this book published, please press the follow button. The writer gives life to a story, but the reader keeps it alive.)This is for you Dad.
My stories and my world are dedicated to you, Dad. You died before I was old enough to know who you were. I will try to find you in my stories, to go to places far away from this world, to search for you. Maybe one day I'll know you again. Until then I'll keep writing. I'll never forget you. CherylUnbound Boxes on Flickr
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Left wondering again.
He’s a tricky one is Anzeti, you can throw tomatoes at the lunatic!!!
This is enough to make a person give up time-travel. I had no idea I was traumatizing my young self so, but yes, this is exactly right. I love how clearly you’ve imagined this, Cheryl! Good job!
Thanks Vanessa! But don’t let it put you off time travel! Glad you like it.
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Thanks, Glenda, have posted links to your review site. Looking forward to August!
What a frightening idea, that one could have one’s empathy kicked out. Excellent phrase, darling!
Hi Helena, yes Anum Anzeti is a complicated character. Oh btw I’ve nominated you for The Sunshine Award. I’m recommending other people go and read it. http://cherylmoore.wordpress.com/friends-and-links/ Thanks for reading my stories too, I appreciate it.
What a wonderful gesture, Cheryl, thank you so much! I get lost in your world, and hope someday to make sense of it all — though part of the charm is being surprised at who will turn up where! I admit I’m a bit of a novice at this Awards thing, so I’ll just do my best to graciously accept and post on my site as per your instructions. Cheers, darling!
You’re welcome Helena!