Jamie Brindle's Blog: Generic Author Blog No 3,756
June 23, 2016
Make It Count - flash fiction
Make It Count
"Vote out!" said Thistle, waving his placard and jutting out his lip.
Around him, the hurly-burly flow of entities eddied and swirled. There were so many types. Gods and sprites, mist-gobblers and sun-squibs, poor souls from the Beginning and ghosts from the very end. That was the problem, Thistle thought. It had become far too confusing. Too much diversity. After all, there wasn't room for everyone.
In the afternoon came the vote. To Thistle's great delight, an "Out" result was reached. That evening, they began to pour away. They leached off, slipping out of the dimming bubble of reality, taking with them their songs and their shimmerings, leaving the place still and cold.
"But so much more ordered!" thought Thistle. "So much cleaner!"
For a week, he was happy. Then a feeling of disquiet began to grow. There was still a problem, after all.
"Vote out!" said Thistle again. This time, his placard showed a devastating breakdown of all the damage the other dimensions were doing to their little reality bubble.
"It's true!" he said, when questioned. "What has Depth ever done for us? And don't even get me started on Time..."
The big day came, and sure enough Thistle got his way. Things were much more suitable, so much more simple now there was only Length to worry about.
Thistle was happy for a long time, then - or he would have been, if there had been any Time left in the reality bubble to be happy within - but then he began once more to grow restless.
"Vote Out!" he said. "This nonsense has got to stop! Out, out, out!"
And when the vote came, Thistle was vindicated, cast out of the last dregs of the reality bubble by a majority of one to zero. He had been the last sensical thing left at that point, and it was clearly time for him to go. The tiny bubble was much tidier without him; and he was much happier without a self to loath, which was, of course, the whole problem in the first place.
The End
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"Vote out!" said Thistle, waving his placard and jutting out his lip.
Around him, the hurly-burly flow of entities eddied and swirled. There were so many types. Gods and sprites, mist-gobblers and sun-squibs, poor souls from the Beginning and ghosts from the very end. That was the problem, Thistle thought. It had become far too confusing. Too much diversity. After all, there wasn't room for everyone.
In the afternoon came the vote. To Thistle's great delight, an "Out" result was reached. That evening, they began to pour away. They leached off, slipping out of the dimming bubble of reality, taking with them their songs and their shimmerings, leaving the place still and cold.
"But so much more ordered!" thought Thistle. "So much cleaner!"
For a week, he was happy. Then a feeling of disquiet began to grow. There was still a problem, after all.
"Vote out!" said Thistle again. This time, his placard showed a devastating breakdown of all the damage the other dimensions were doing to their little reality bubble.
"It's true!" he said, when questioned. "What has Depth ever done for us? And don't even get me started on Time..."
The big day came, and sure enough Thistle got his way. Things were much more suitable, so much more simple now there was only Length to worry about.
Thistle was happy for a long time, then - or he would have been, if there had been any Time left in the reality bubble to be happy within - but then he began once more to grow restless.
"Vote Out!" he said. "This nonsense has got to stop! Out, out, out!"
And when the vote came, Thistle was vindicated, cast out of the last dregs of the reality bubble by a majority of one to zero. He had been the last sensical thing left at that point, and it was clearly time for him to go. The tiny bubble was much tidier without him; and he was much happier without a self to loath, which was, of course, the whole problem in the first place.
The End
More stories at:
http://jamie-brindle.weebly.com/writing
Published on June 23, 2016 03:27
June 20, 2016
Free bespoke stories...
I am giving away free, tiny bespoke stories, hand-crafted for your enjoyment...
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Published on June 20, 2016 14:36
July 7, 2015
Short story, "Seasons"
If you are interested, a new short story of mine, "Seasons", can be found in the Summer Solstice issue of Eternal Haunted Summer, an ezine of pagan fiction and poetry. Read it here:
http://eternalhauntedsummer.com/issue...
http://eternalhauntedsummer.com/issue...
Published on July 07, 2015 10:53
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Tags:
eternal-haunted-summer, fantasy, pagan, short-story
January 22, 2014
Interview
Hi there,
If peeps be interested (and without wanting to blow my own trumpet or be too self indulgent!) Jim Mcleod over at Ginger Nuts of Horror has been kind enough to do an interview with me. If you fancy having a look, it can be found here:
http://www.gingernutsofhorror.com/5/p...
If peeps be interested (and without wanting to blow my own trumpet or be too self indulgent!) Jim Mcleod over at Ginger Nuts of Horror has been kind enough to do an interview with me. If you fancy having a look, it can be found here:
http://www.gingernutsofhorror.com/5/p...
Published on January 22, 2014 04:23
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Tags:
big-deal, fall-of-angel-nathalie, fantasy, interview, jamie-brindle, modern-serpents, quince
December 18, 2013
New story available
To those who may be interested, my new short story/novella, "Modern Serpents Talk Things Through", is now available at Less Than Three Press.
It's about a dragon called Tina who struggles with her weight and sees a therapist. Her life is thrown into disarray when she falls in love with a pesky human barbarian called Kate…
http://www.lessthanthreepress.com/boo...
It's about a dragon called Tina who struggles with her weight and sees a therapist. Her life is thrown into disarray when she falls in love with a pesky human barbarian called Kate…
http://www.lessthanthreepress.com/boo...
Published on December 18, 2013 05:01
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dragon, gay, humour, short-story
October 8, 2013
Short Story: "Advance Directive", free on EotW
For anyone who's interested, a short story of mine, "Advance Directive", has just been published on the excellent short story website, East Of The Web, and can be found here...
http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-sto...
It's a short science fiction piece about what form advance directives might take if we get AI sorted out at some point in the near-future.
I self-published it in a collection of short stories, "The Bound Book", which I'm pretty sure is still available on Amazon if you're interested...
http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-sto...
It's a short science fiction piece about what form advance directives might take if we get AI sorted out at some point in the near-future.
I self-published it in a collection of short stories, "The Bound Book", which I'm pretty sure is still available on Amazon if you're interested...
Published on October 08, 2013 13:37
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Tags:
advance-directive, ai, death, science-fiction, short-story, stroke
Generic Author Blog No 3,756
Just some occasional updates regarding new stories that have been published or that I'm working on and - maybe - a rant or two. We shall see.
Just some occasional updates regarding new stories that have been published or that I'm working on and - maybe - a rant or two. We shall see.
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