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WEEK OF CHAOS: “Wall Eyes” and “Turbulence”

It all ends here…

…and begins again.

*Cue friggin’ music.*

Last time on the Week of Chaos, we brought you into a world where the essence of a man was destroyed with a single spark. After that, you were shown a soul obsessed with violence, digging his own grave in blissful ignorance. Now, there are but two tales left in Brandon Scott’s saga…

…or are there?

The first is one you’ve read before,

The tale of a boy gone off to war.

He finds himself in a sea of fear,

But parts it once his mind is clear.

This is the Editor’s personal favorite. Ladies and gentlemen, without further delay, “Wall Eyes”. CLICK HERE to read.

The last is one you haven’t read,

A story for the living, a story for the dead,

A tale for the sleepless, a tale for the wise,

A word giving hope for mankind’s rise.

Or am I lying about such things?

Are the above products of false musings?

Doth sooth from my lips freely soar?

Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”

This last one hasn’t been released until today. It’s Brandon Scott’s latest work. The Editor has chosen to leave no comment regarding it. He advises only that it be read from the beginning to end. A fitting finale to the Week of Chaos.

Ladies and gentlemen…

…”Turbulence”. CLICK HERE to read.

Thus ends the Week of Chaos…

…but not chaos itself.

Ah, what’s this? Did we somehow give you the impression this was the end? Well, that was the intent. You may not see a story of Brandon Scott’s on Sci-Fi Bloggers for some time, but that doesn’t mean he’s finished playing in this universe.

Chaos takes on many forms.

Later in the year, you will learn more.

Later in the year, you will learn of chaos.

Later in the year, you will be pleased.

For one final moment, he paused, placing a large hat upon his head. Running his finger along the brim. A soft grin on his lips.

Trust me.


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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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