Monday, November 21, 2011

Story: Seventh Chapter of Stitches

The boy wakes up to find himself in a cave somewhere unknown. Found by a dwarf that claims to be a miner, he shrugs off his fears and carries on with his task to find his lost friend. But is she really there?

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Story: Sixth Chapter of Stitches

Fresh chapter. Short, but more will follow. An interlude that sheds some light on the background of the world.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Story: Fifth Chapter of Stitches - rerun

Somewhat confused after the inexplicable occurrence during his visit to the Mayor, the boy tracks his steps back to the old lady Catherine, whom he suspects of knowing more than she had previously said. However, he doesn't know that the confrontation might not go the way he would imagine...

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Story: Fourth Chapter of Stitches - rerun

Heading home, the boy now meets Catherine, a bitter elderly woman, who apparently knows more than she is letting out. The mystery runs deeper with each discovery. Question is - is the woman's grumpiness real, or is it just a facade?

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Story: Third Chapter of Stitches - rerun

After an odd and ultimately unsatisfactory discourse with the Mayor, the boy leaves with a strange book. Unaware of the dark secrets that it is hiding, he wanders around only to find himself introduced to its twisted powers...

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Story: Second Chapter of Stitches - rerun

After the mysterious disappearance of the boy's friend and the strange revelation by the cloaked being, he set out to find answers. And where else to look than within the heart of the village? The mayor surely knows something, but as to what it is, the boy is yet to discover...

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News: Next week stuff

I've been writing diligently. Working on my new project...

Friday, September 16, 2011

Story: Seance

People are different. Their ways incomprehensible to a neighbour. Their brains are delicate clockwork machines. Is there a way to repair a malfunctioning one? And just how do we recognize a malfunction?