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FRIDAY FICTION: Wartime Stories

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 Friday Fiction!

Now, this week isn’t just any old Brandon Scott week. You’ll need set aside some time to get through all this (unless you’ve been keeping up from the start, in which case, get ready). You may have an inkling of what is to come already, those of you with sharper wits about you, but for the layman certain aspects of Mr. Scott’s tales will have, indeed, gone unnoticed. To you, I say participate in that which those who haven’t kept up are about to undertake.

That’s right, boys and girls. This week, if you wish to fully comprehend the story that Brandon Scott has crafted for you, it is strongly advised that all previous stories written by the author be read. They include:

1. “Garbage Man

2. “See You in the Morning

3. “The Calm

4. “Lonely

5. “Wonderland

Once these previous titles have been read (or reread, in some of your cases), the sixth story can then be wholly appreciated. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for a satirical, yet chilling tale of a world where the past means nothing and survival hangs by a thread. To the faithful, to the steadfast, to you, beloved readers, we present…

…”Wartime Stories“.

That’s all for this week, folks. Until next time, this is the Fictionmonger letting you know it’s always Friday somewhere!

(NOTE: That joke’s going to be a lot less funny five hours from now.)


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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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