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The De-Animators

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This is an old story...from the future.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 29, 2018

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J.P. Leck

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J.P. Leck is the architect of The Endless Elsewhere, a vast, multimedia narrative, which consists of novels, short stories, short films, radio plays, comic books and a podcast. Some installments occur in the distant past, while many do so in our own present, and still others are set in the far-off future, yet all of it belongs to one vast, interconnected story. This is a saga of the phantasmal and the fantastic, of the weird and the wondrous, of a great darkness and a greater light that overcomes it.

To experience it all, visit endlesselsewhere.com

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December 30, 2018
Those who are familiar with J.P. Leck's ENDLESS ELSEWHERE stories will find much here to excite and delight them, including to references to stories past and the unveiling of more information about the dark organization that presides over many of his novels, radio plays, and short stories. In that sense, this story is every bit as important as the radio play THE INVOKED in the manner in which it collects fragmented threads from Leck's films, radio plays, novels, comics, and short stories and allows the audience to begin the task of attempting to piece them together into a greater whole.

Leck also enjoys a bit of tongue-in-cheek political commentary and a bit of self-deprecation as well, which is certainly enjoyable!

For those unfamiliar with Leck's oeuvre, this is one chapter that will leave you hungry yo know more about the rest of this deep and engaging world he's created! It's a great and engaging read!
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