Be Still There’s a consequential election coming in the United States, between divergent sides of what seems to be a moral divide. There’s a pandemic nipping at our butts. And I believe in climate change, but that’s funny, because I don’t believe in air travel or microwaves or water treatment – they just are. So […]
Adam’s Dreams of Due-Dates: The End
Part IX: I Am an Orange Orange the ghost rose until he was with the clouds. A voice rang at him from a deck chair made of vapour. “Been waiting for you.” “Who are you?” “Grapefruit. Your father.” “But I’m an orange! Not a grapefruit!” “That’s not true. You are a grapefruit, always were. A […]
Adam’s Dreams of Due-Dates Part VIII
Part VIII: Fahrenheit Adam stood before a class of three hundred, his first teaching assignment for a class this big. “I first discovered the science of atmospheric anomaly via anthropogenic means in a laboratory,” he explained. “I have been studying it twelve years now, and am as convinced as anyone could be that it […]