Sunday, March 20, 2011

* Elephants Abhor A Vacuum

This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.

Its reference in the book is UNITY 2:1-91

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16 comments:

  1. You had me at "flaky pastry." Lovely.

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  2. Elliot, sticky buns, time travel... Damn, your mind is an interesting place to visit.

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  3. Trying to outrun Elliot Nesh? Is that even possible? I'm sure you and 'Difficult will find a way.

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  4. hmmm... i wonder if maybe i could borrow Elliot's glasses?

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  5. Hey Blissed-Out! Flattered to hear that Nancy; I have almost too much in my head to juggle this tale. Glad I remembered to put some fun stuff in =)

    Hey Jayne! It's less fun to live in, but always eventful.

    Hey Boom Boom! All things are possible, but we don't need to outrun him, just get there first. In fact, we need him to catch up eventually. Intrigued?

    Hey Eolist! They're cool, it's true. Tho they wouldn't fit you, as they're wide enough for Elliot's trunk! But more on those next time...

    Now, all of you prepare yourself for an INTERLUDE to this tale...

    Thanks one and all! Indigo

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  6. Oh I wish I had not seen that picture this early on a Monday. Now I'm hungry again. Who am I kidding? I'm always hungry for sweets.

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  7. I love a sleepy elephant!!

    What are you two up to? The Dickens again?

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  8. Hey Joshua! Sorry man, it's my job.

    Hey Kato! He did look adorable, even in the trenchcoat. The snoring, however, made me glad we weren't sharing a room overnight.

    Thanks to you both! Indigo

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  9. And here I thought I was the only one who knew about elephant's and sticky buns.

    Damn.

    Highly enjoyable post, despite my now-craving for a pastry.

    Damn.

    Pearl

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  10. I agree with Pearl--now I'm hungry for pastries. And that beginning was perfection:
    "If our paydays mark the passage of each month, and the church bells on Sunday morning cleave one week from the next*, then it is our meals that punctuate our days."
    Happy Monday!
    xoxo

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  11. Hey Pearl! Clearly you've spent time with them! I'm delighted you enjoyed it - the craving is your penance, ma'm'selle!

    Hey Ms. Fin! Sorry, I seem to be causing rumbling tummies all over. Thanks for the kind thought, tho I promise I'm just brainfarting most of the time.

    Thanks to you both! Indigo x

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  12. Wow - best piece of writing ever! made so by your steady introduction and development of characters - really looking forward to where this may lead :{D

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  13. Hey Robbie, you're very kind, thank you. As ever, I really wasn't sure about it 'til it was done. I feel the same way abaout the next part, an interlude tentatively titled AN EQUATION FOR STRING, which currently only exists in my head. Indigo

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  14. When's the next bit old man?

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  15. Hey 'Difficult! Soon matey, soon. Roth

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  16. Last line. Genuinely brilliant. Just the kind of writing Steph l-o-v-e-s! :)

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