Eldenath uses chores as cover for time with her own memories. Something she would get in trouble for if anyone else in the House of Plenitude and Mirth, could read her mind. (Apart from her friend Samuel Merevija, who is also an inmate) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story)
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Unbound Boxes Limping Gods: Disconnected Stories. Issue # 43: Ma’am Alamandez
Posted in Art, Blogs, Books, Experimental, Experimental short story, graphic novel, Illustrated Short Story, Story Book Characters, Writing, tagged Eldenath Balsara, feminist fiction, Institution, louisiana usa, Ma'am Alamandez, religion, The House of Plenitude and Mirth, Unbound Boxes Limping Gods on July 18, 2012 | 46 Comments »
The Amanojuko have promised Ma’am Alamandez immortality, if she obeys their laws and works as a Madam in The House of Plenitude and Mirth. All she has to do is dull down the children and break down any who are too bright. (Eldenath Balsara is one of the residents inside The House of Plenitude and Mirth, along with Samuel Merevija.) CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
























































