Her threadbare body stood, holding a fiber optic squid suppressor, which had an einsteinium subterfuge. It shined, dispersed from the refracted point of a Pellin-Broca prism so that Cthulhu itself might ink the sea as a means of escape.
C.J. Cala is the author of 14 Surreal Absurdities, Four Different Faces, and Three Poems. His philosophical works can be found in the book 23.
C.J. Cala is an author who favors the realm of the fairies, making much of his work a mystic mystery to most as he gropes blindly before the veil, grasping at the grail, attempting to touch the gate of Tannhäuser.