Saturday, January 20, 2024
Fuzzy, Frizzy and entangled
STALE CRUMBS UNDER THE LAST
SUPPER TABLE
https://jacquescoulardeau.medium.com/stale-crumbs-under-the-last-supper-table-41972d81d56f
Multiverses
are crisscrossing one another in this series, at times within each episode, at
times even in the middle of a scene, just for twenty frames. But the passage
from A to B, from the human world to the crazy imagined world, is easy. Just
drown yourself and off you go and can come back if you are revived within five
minutes earthen time. Otherwise, bye bye food, drink , clothing or even family
jewels. You will stay on the other side.
This
series does not even pretend to explain how 150 million people disappeared in
two seconds, including unborn fetuses. I guess explanations are for naïve and
senseless, insensitive, non-sensible people who consider if you do not provide
them with a sequence A because B since C and therefore D, you are speaking
gibberish to the birds of that Italian saint who spoke to birds and fed himself
once in a while on one of them he captured and cooked on a campfire.
Enjoy
the complete mess & the end will be a good old Hollywoodian happy ending,
though not with that many children ever after.
Apocaltyptic
science fiction does not sell very well, so let it be messy, fuzzy, and all
entangled, plus a good old romantic happy ending, and Hollywood wins one more
war against the people who want good, sound, solid science fiction. Nothing
solid under the sun.
Éditions
La Dondaine, Medium.com, 2024
Science
Fiction, * The
Apocalypse of John, * Drowning, * Multiverses, * Religious
Cults