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Damir Franusic

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Damir Franusic was born in Zagreb in 1981. At the age of ten he started his incessant journey to becoming a software developer, but he always felt the need to express himself in some other manner, completely unrelated to IT. He was always attracted to poetry and fascinated by the longevity of literature in comparison to evanescence of software and technology.

Torn asunder by the fact that an inner poet might be suppressed in his subconscious, he finally decided to release it, embrace the polarity, and pursue this long dormant dream of becoming a published author. During the last six months of 2019, Damir has become an active member of writing community and has decided to pursue this new path with zeal and curiosity.

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The paternal conundrum

This is my room, but something is not right. Why is everything so hazy? I can barely see. As Iturned back to look past my shoulder, the sight of my comatose body still lying in bed terrified me.I convinced myself that I would soon awaken. This had to be nothing more than an unusually realisticnightmare. I couldn���t shake the eerie feeling of an otherworldly presence. Tere was a total absenceof so

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Olaf Stapledon
“No visiting angel, or explorer from another planet, could have guessed that this bland orb teemed with vermin, with world-mastering, self-torturing, incipiently angelic beasts.”
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“The music of the spheres is unlike other music not only in respect of its richness, but also in the nature of its medium. It is a music not merely of sounds but of souls.”
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“we are both in essence intelligent and sensitive beings, we can rise far above our differences, to reach across the gulf that separates us, and be together in this exquisite union of opposites.”
Olaf Stapledon, Sirius

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“Thus, though there is normally no such thing as sin among the stars, no deliberate choice of the course known to be wrong for the sake of some end known to be irrelevant, there is ignorance, and consequent aberration from the pattern of the ideal as revealed to stars of somewhat maturer mentality.”
Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker

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“he tried hard to analyse his feelings about the human species, and the causes of his own fluctuation between adoration and
contemptuous resentment”
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