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Artwork for Dome

The last of humanity is trapped inside a domed city controlled by an A.I. named Mother, who is gaslighting everyone into believing they are machines; however, the creativity of one person will change the Dome forever. Chapters published every Monday at 5.

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Dome Chapter 26

It did not have to go this way.

Hugo stood over Terra’s sarcophagus. Nothing about this large, circular metal disk would make one think that a human was lying beneath it, but then again, Terra lost her humanity a long time ago.

That’s why...

7 days ago
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Dome Chapter 25

The Beast’s eyes glow red. Its body coils like a spring as it lowers its head, never losing eye contact with Winsor.

Stomach aching with anxiety, but eyes keen and sharp, Winsor stares back. His fingers grip the hammer, which now seems so...

14 days ago
2

Dome Chapter 24

R-0 sits at the main terminal of the Sanitation Center. Leaning back on her chair, observing the dump below. The pit, a large black gap, is even darker now with the whole Dome in suspended-energy mode. The bright fluorescent white of the Do...

21 days ago
2

Dome Chapter 23

Terra stared into the fire. The only feeling of warmth in the cold room, no bigger than a closet. She sat seiza, as customary of one awaiting deliberation among the elders.

It took fifteen weeks of intense geological survey, soil tests, an...

a month ago
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Dome Chapter 22

A heavy wooden door slid open, an audible knock as it hit the frame.

Nadia squinted, her eyes adjusting to the dark room. The guard pressed towards her, letting her know that she had no other choice but to enter. Passing through the thresh...

a month ago
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    An animator who writes like he draws. Bringing characters to life through acting, emotions and psychology. Read my debut novel, “Dome” here.

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