If you can’t break the code, you’ll have to hit the road . . .
Tag Archives: absurdist fiction
The Journey from Barnard Castle
After a day out comes the winding down on the journey home . . . which really should be your own home.
Counting Chickens
Adages are made to be broken, and parables to be disproven . . .
Flags
If creativity isn’t rightly rewarded, there is always the chance that anarchy might ensue . . .
Unreliable Narrator
There are some plots in which a writer just doesn’t need to get involved, standing back to watch as the story writes itself . . .
The Mountain
Sometimes the path that you think you’re following isn’t quite as obvious as it seems, even when it’s right there in front of you . . .
hole
When someone begins a great mission, it’s not always clear what they aim to accomplish. And sometimes it’s still not clear once they’ve completed their mission . . .
The Dirty White Van
A hero can only be called a hero after the rescue. And only if it goes well . . .
Words
There’s a time and a place for reading. But sometimes you simply can’t resist . . .
T H I N K
Anything can be taken at face value – a beach, a shell . . . – with no need to ever question their being. But what if there is something deeper to discover?