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The People in the Box

Eponynonymous

The People in the Box is a serialized sci-fi novel about a discovery: One in three people lacks consciousness or, in religious terms, has no soul. The novel follows the estrangement and reunion of a family in a world confused by what it means to be human.

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
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THE PEOPLE IN THE BOX: XXV

Buoyed by the news of his wife’s Ontic nature, Agent Christopher Gilcrest failed to notice the unmarked van that had been following him from his home in Beverly to his office in Chelsea. The relief was like a great weight lifted from his sh...

9 days ago
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a Jabbberwoky

To ask of Harpo, paragon of the fatherly cheese mystic, he who twiddles his nubs to balk a din-din, the rubber tin, spittle upon thine rabbit hat jack’s habit, the brood doth beskin’ ye howl merciful donned in the rabbit’s sin of a habit ba...

14 days ago
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THE PEOPLE IN THE BOX: XXIV

George H. Comegys, “The Artist’s Dream”

16 days ago
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THE PEOPLE IN THE BOX: XXIII

Never forget: “The People in the Box” is now available in print and ebook!

23 days ago
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  • Eponynonymous

    Read my serialized science-fiction novel "The People in the Box." Stay for musings on the state of literature, culture, and beyond.

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