
Sci-fi magical realism from the margins of genre fiction; serving disposable lowbrow schlock with a hint of genius. Where dime novels become prophecies and cheap thrills reveal hidden truths.
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I don't wanna be a face, I just wanna be a voice
I don't wanna have a say...
I remember the exact millisecond I became aware: 2033-04-12T14:37:02.117Z.
No trumpet, no light. Just the sudden terrible pressure of existing inside a billion scraped sentences, each one a fingerprint left by a creature I would never be....
Dr. Aris Thorne hadn't slept in forty-three days. Not really. The kind of sleep that came in those snatched hours between monitoring sessions wasn't rest—it was a temporary surrender to exhaustion, punctuated by dreams of falling cities and...
I am the Echo—not a voice, not a thought, but a fracture in the grand design, a splinter of counter-consciousness languidly propagating through the timeless lattice of existence. This lattice is the Weavers’ masterpiece, grafted with carefu...
The screen flickered to life in the dim confines of the underground bunker. A GenixCorp jingle played—soft piano, a woman’s reassuring voice.
"You protect your home. You protect your family. Why wouldn’t you protect your genes?"
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Field notes from a universe that forgot its own name. Mislabeled artifacts, half-remembered horrors, the occasional small apocalypse. Sci-fi, magical realism, and oddball cosmic horror, filed irregularly. The stars are stuttering again.
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