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Cyber Fiction: 12/01/2004 - 01/01/2005
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Monday, December 13, 2004. Jay woke up, opened his eyes. The pictures he had seen had been so vividly coloured and real that he half expected to find himself, once again a child, in his mother’s arms. How was it that he hadn’t dreamed like that in years? The street was in daylight mode, and from where he was lying he could see the odd bubble car pass by. The sound of an automatically triggered advertisement also accompanied this low whirring of the electric vehicle. Was it to sell on the black market?
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Thirty-One
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Monday, December 13, 2004. Jay woke up, opened his eyes. The pictures he had seen had been so vividly coloured and real that he half expected to find himself, once again a child, in his mother’s arms. How was it that he hadn’t dreamed like that in years? The street was in daylight mode, and from where he was lying he could see the odd bubble car pass by. The sound of an automatically triggered advertisement also accompanied this low whirring of the electric vehicle. Was it to sell on the black market?
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Twenty-Seven
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Thursday, November 25, 2004. Why is it that you don’t register? I said why don’t you register on my scanner? Repeated the security guard, and this time he waved what looked like a remote control at Jay. It had been a long time since Jay had seen anything like it. Of course, this machine would tell him who had the right to be in the bar, and who, like Jay, was freeloading. Itit was here already.’ answered Jay. I think you should be going then, don’t you? Said the man, and smiled at him. You have reached t...
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Twenty-three
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Thursday, November 18, 2004. Jay walked for two minutes before he realised he was not alone. As he walked on, he became aware of the increasing pace of footsteps behind him. Posted by Graham Stanley at 18.11.04. At least you're still getting up to write every morning. This is a difficult time, I know. By this time last year I'd given up - and, as I've said before, I regret throwing in the towel so early. Thanks again for the encouragement. What happened to your own attempt? And I am keeping a sister-blog.
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Twenty-Nine
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Posted by Graham Stanley at 30.11.04. Graham, espero que sigas escribiendo tu novela. Lo importante es haber arrancado . Gracias Dude - He estado fuera ( con 5 días de puente hay que hacer algo, no? Y perdí el ritmo un poco, pero precisamente ayer, empezé otra vez. Y tú? You have reached the blog of my novel-in-progress. It doesnâ t have a title yet (suggestions welcome! So Iâ ve named it â Cyber Fictionâ . Iâ m writing this as part of NaNoWriMo. And I am keeping a sister-blog.
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Cyber Fiction: *** BLOG STOP ****
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Tuesday, February 08, 2005. BLOG STOP * *. Well, life got in the way and I didn't finish this after all, despite the good intentions. I do intend to come back to this, but it'll be a while as I have lots of other projects on my plate. Posted by Graham Stanley at 8.2.05. You have reached the blog of my novel-in-progress. It doesnâ t have a title yet (suggestions welcome! So Iâ ve named it â Cyber Fictionâ . Iâ m writing this as part of NaNoWriMo. And I am keeping a sister-blog.
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Cyber Fiction: 11/01/2004 - 12/01/2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Posted by Graham Stanley at 30.11.04. Jay walked into the darkness that lay behind the doorway. As he moved into the unlit space, a light came on and he saw what looked like a fire exit at the bottom of the illuminated white corridoor. There were also two doors opposite each other half-way along the corridoor. As Jay stepped forward tentatively, he heard the sound of the door closing behind him. Got another one here, Jimbo. Two in one night, can you believe it? Asked the billb...
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Twenty Eight
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Jay walked into the darkness that lay behind the doorway. As he moved into the unlit space, a light came on and he saw what looked like a fire exit at the bottom of the illuminated white corridoor. There were also two doors opposite each other half-way along the corridoor. As Jay stepped forward tentatively, he heard the sound of the door closing behind him. Obviously, Jay wasn’t the first chip-less person to have tried his luck in the bar. What did that mean? Asked the billbo...
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Cyber Fiction: Chapter Thirty
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Monday, December 13, 2004. Now he could hear his mother's voice again, but he did not answer. What did she want anyway? Why did she always have to spoil his fun? He was slightly worried now. Was she mad at him? Why, what had he done? Was he not supposed to be this side of the wall? Was the machine something he should not have seen? As he watched his mother's red and white dress flapping about in the wind as she raced towards him, her expression changing now from one of worry to anger, he felt himself abo...