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FRIDAY FICTION: DOUBLE FEATURE – “Dangerous Work” and “Beneath”

Tuning in…

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention, please?! You’ve been patient! You’ve been diligent! You’ve been loyal! Now, for demonstrating such tremendous qualities, such incredible attributes, such unbelievable resolve, you shall be rewarded! Friends, bloggers, Earthlings, lend me your ears! The time has come, yet again, for you to get your proper dose of excitement, adventure, and intrigue! People of the Net, without further delay, I present to you this week’s FRRRRRRRRRRIDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY FICTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!

Sam…

…Sam, play it.

*Cue music.*

Today, we have two tales for you, two tales that bring us into a whole new realm of activity.

Our first story is a brief look at a world where science and its advancement does not always bring humanity along with it. I speak of the quality of humanity as opposed to humankind itself. Yes, this is tale of danger, and the dangers of a world that is as callous and unforgiving as the author who forged it. Ladies and gentlemen, from the mad genius himself, Brandon Scott, I give you, the first story of today’s Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrridaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy FictiooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnHere we have it! Boys and girls, I give you…

…”Dangerous Work”! CLICK HERE to read!

And now, from Dylan Alexander, a tale of the forsaken and the unforsakable, a world divided by civil war, brother against brother, family turned on itself, and at what cost? Everything, of course, everything. Ladies and gentlemen, without further delay, from the the renowned Dylan Alexander, boys and girls, squirrels and cats, I give yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, in the genre of fantasyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy…

…”Beneath”! CLICK HERE to read!

That’s all for today, folks! Click here to learn more about Tesla coils. Also, GET OUT AND VOTE BECAUSE IT MATTERS! YOUR COUNTRY DEPENDS ON YOUR VOTES! This is the Fictionmonger telling you GOOD DAY, KEEP CALM and MONGER ON!

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D. Alexander

Stories are important. Stories feed the mind and inspire the heart. They lift the spirit and challenge the imagination. They have the ability to predict what the future will be, and have the power to reveal the past in a light unseen before. Stories take people to worlds they thought never existed, worlds they thought couldn't exist. But they can, and they do. Stories make them a reality. Stories make them into truth. Don’t underestimate them (don’t tell me you haven’t before, we all have, even me). They are, collectively, the gateway to utopias, dystopias, kingdoms, planets and universes unlike anything on Earth—or, in some cases, all too much like Earth. Stories can wake people up from their brainwashed states and get them active in the world, doing things they wouldn't have had they not heard or read or seen them. Stories can save lives. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE STORIES, AND DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE YOUR ABILITY TO CREATE THEM.

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