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Conscience of a Camera

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A short story from Bracken MacLeod.

Geoffrey watches others live their lives in movies and on the surveillance system in the slowly dying video store where he works. The night comes, however, when allowing the television to mediate reality is no longer an option and he must turn away from the screen...

...if he wants to survive.

19 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2013

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Bracken MacLeod

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Bracken MacLeod is the Bram Stoker, Splatterpunk, and Shirley Jackson Award nominated author of the novels, Mountain Home, Come to Dust, Stranded, and Closing Costs, as well as three short fiction collections including LET NOT YOUR SORROW DIE, coming this fall from Bad Hand Books. He's a former litigator who used to represent victims of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and racial discrimination.

He lives outside of Boston with his wife and son, where he is at work on his next novel.

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September 4, 2016
This short story unfolds like a creepy home movie, with just a touch of There's Something About Mary. Eeww.
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