After being given the option to take a pill which stops ageing, the group of Abouna Panak’s rebels decide whether or not to take the life altering drug, SIR2HX. (Thank you so much to Pamela Spiro Wagner, a very talented poet and artist, who inspired and encouraged me to finally complete a series of stories rather than tease the reader into gouging out their (and or my) eyes. This is dedicated to you, Pam.) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Posts Tagged ‘Abouna Panak’
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 74: Toreth Rek-cho Part 4
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, Anastasia Merevija, Ancille Merevija, Eternal youth, Experimental short story, feminist fiction, Heyem Merek, immortality, Inajda Rekaya, Jarad Vijay, Juba Apfvarzian, Samuel Merevija, Toreth Rek-cho, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on February 27, 2013 | 42 Comments »
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 72: Toreth Rek-cho Part 2
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, Amanojuko, Christmas Island, cousin, Eternal life, Eternal youth, Georges De Somme, Heyem Merek, immortality, Inajda Rekaya, rebellion, SIR2HX, Toreth Rek-cho, war on February 13, 2013 | 22 Comments »
After her cousin Alexand, brought Toreth to Christmas Island to save her life, (See issue 67: Toreth Rek-cho) Toreth witnessed a projection designed by a race of Amanojuko, who apparently plan to take over the world in the near future. (This story follows issue 71: The Other Side Part 3.) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 71: The Other Side Part 3
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, Amanojuko, Anesidor Sumian, Christmas Island, Heyem Merek, Inajda Rekaya, Jarad Vijay, Juba Apfvarzian, The Floating Asylum, The Guild Master's General, Toreth Rek-cho, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on February 6, 2013 | 25 Comments »
After breaking into a high security room onboard the Floating Asylum, (see The Other Side Parts One and Two) Abouna Panak and Heyem Merek, race to retrieve proof of an Amanojuko takeover plan. (Note: Back on Christmas Island, the resistance includes (Alexand Merek) Inajda Rekaya, Juba Apfvarzian, Jarad Vijay, Anesidor Sumian and Toreth Rek-cho.) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 69: The Other Side Part 1
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, art, experiments, feminist fiction, Heyem Merek, illustration, Juba Apfvarzian, survivor, The Floating Asylum, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on January 23, 2013 | 26 Comments »
Abouna Panak has brought a disbelieving Heyem Merek to the Floating Asylum to show her proof of an Amanojuko conspiracy to take over the world, in the near future. The Other Side Part 2 will be released same time next week. (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 68: Heyem Merek Part 3
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, books, Christmas Island, Danger, feminist fiction, Heyem Merek, Identical twins, literature, sibling rivalry, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods, University lecturer on January 16, 2013 | 24 Comments »
Heyem was asked to meet up with her sister, Alexand, on a matter of urgency. (See Heyem Merek Part 2) She has very important things to do and isn’t impressed by the intrusion, as it breaks into her work schedule. (Painting on the wall behind, based on a print by Käthe Kollwitz, “Woman With A Dead Child,” 1903) (Note: When referring to Alexand’s ‘brood’ Heyem means Alexand’s children, Samuel, Ancille and Anastasia Merevija.) This story is set a few hours after and is directly related to Toreth Rek-cho, (issue 67) and will continue, (by request) with “The Other Side” (Parts 1 – 3) and conclude with “Toreth Rek-cho Part 4″ (A special thank you to Pamela Spiro Wagner for encouraging me to continue this story and to stop taunting for once! On this occasion the reader gave life to a story and the writer kept it alive. Thank you Pam, the forthcoming issues wouldn’t exist without you.) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 67: Toreth Rek-cho
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, Alexand Merek, Anesidor Sumian, art, feminist fiction, Heyem Merek, illustration, Inajda Rekaya, India, short story, Toreth Rek-cho, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on January 9, 2013 | 44 Comments »
Toreth Rek-cho is an astronomer, and spends most of her time in an observatory she built, in the Sahyādri Mountains, India. (She is the eldest child of Antun Rekaya, Inajda’s brother and is Alexand and Heyem Merek’s first cousin.) CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 66: Alexand Merek Part 3
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Abouna Panak, alcoholism, Alexand Merek, art, depression, feminist fiction, illustration, Jarad Vijay, Katherine De Somme, Samuel Merevija, short story, stigma, The Floating Asylum, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods, Xan Medani on January 2, 2013 | 30 Comments »
(HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!) Alexand Merek has been unable to return to the army, due to her asylum record. She spends most of her time very isolated and alone, as her husband, Jarad teaches English to rich Indian families and often spends day’s away working. She is not accepted in her community and cannot get a job teaching music because of her conviction. Her son Samuel is unable to go to school, due to the stigma attached to her imprisonment. Alexand spends a lot of time teaching him at home, but is sinking deeper into depression and alcoholism. One day a knock at the door changes her family’s prospects. (Note: The ‘writer’ is a transportation and storage device common amongst the resistance, and was created by Anesidor Sumian.) CLICK HERE for next chronological story.































































