Samuel Merevija is tempted to escape from The House of Plenitude and Mirth, along with Eldenath Balsara, but they are both afraid of what could happen in the world outside. (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
Posts Tagged ‘Ancille Merevija’
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 »
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)
Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 53: Ancille Merevija Part 2
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Alexand Merek, Ancille Merevija, archery, defence, haunted, ice cream, identical twin, mother and daughter, The Amanojuko, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on October 3, 2012 | 35 Comments »
Ancille lost her hearing when her brother Sam and sister Anastasia were taken by the Amanojuko as children. (See Ancille Part 1) Despite her mother, Alexand Merek’s constant encouragement and reassurance, Ancille can’t help being haunted by her absent mirror twin. (Note: The haernyarn are wraiths that serve Amanojuko lords. You can read about their conception in The Floating Asylum parts 2 3 and 4) Special thanks to Katharine Griffiths for an enjoyable interview. She asked me about my work here. You should go and check out her review and interview site, The Thiessen Review, on wordpress. You can read my interview if you’d like too? It tells you a little about why I write. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.




























































