Issue 6, Vol. I – August 4, 2014

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Time to Read:

3–4 minutes

Issue 6, a little late, but here it is. There was no midweek post last week, but that was a fluke, the midweek post is a PRL staple. The stories are getting longer and more complex and it seems that some are bleeding into one another. Is Maria a PRL Hero? Is Eakran the alien behind the magic of It Exists? Maybe Issue 6 will answer those questions (I don’t want to get your hopes up, but you should definitely keep reading to find out!).

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This week:

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The man has been through a lot. Here’s hoping things settle down and he can finally start his journey to experience real life for what it is. Or maybe real life never settles down.

It Exists Issue 6 (Amazing Elroy, The Magician Bk. 0): “He enjoys the farmland of OK as he drives through it and he imagines himself running through fields with horses, as free as the wind, and he when he sees himself running with horses beside his car, he remembers that he is not a normal man. His imagination is not an escape, it is just more things to crowd reality.” 

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In the exciting conclusion of the Wendy One-Shot, Maria goes on a date, I wonder if Wendy is the lucky girl that gets to take her out?

Made in America (Wendy, the IBF Receptionist One-Shot Part 2): “When Maria walks in, Wendy is startled at the sight of her and her heart races. Is it possible for someone to get more attractive in a couple of weeks, Wendy thinks, eyeing Maria’s slender frame in her jeans and tight, collar shirt. Her hair, Wendy watches the thick hair like it is a slow motion scene from a shampoo commercial.”

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This week, Max meets some Ladoga heavy hitters and he learns the city’s plans to address its ant problem. He also begs the question, is it ok to lie to your subject for the sake of an interesting story? (I think so)

Selections from Rebel Max’s Journal (Vol. 1): The Reverend Doctor and the City Manager: “The city manager, Diane Marsh, lives in Crowder Estates. She has a nice house, but it isn’t the biggest and by no means the most expensive. Her family has been in Ladoga for generations and she’d acquired most of the real estate of downtown Ladoga through inheritance…”

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Emma’s day so far has been a trip down a playground slide, she just gets lower and lower; pretty soon she has to hit the ground right?

Emma (or The Artist) I (PRL Legacy Series): “She was thinking that maybe the city was too much, or could soon become too much and maybe she would need to make a move soon, to a place where she didn’t have to worry about being faced with such a bleak reality, maybe Brooklyn.”

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The PRL Cosmos and Heroes Crossover event of the summer, The Origins of Magic!, continues with Part II. I hope you like detailed descriptions of alien genitals!

The Origins of Magic (Part 2 of 3): “The technologies of this alien race, that is an unfathomable distance from the Earth, make them appear to be capable of bending reality to beings on other planets, even to the most advanced populations in the universe. It is a society of beings that is not completely dissimilar to societies of people on Earth, but they lack many of the distinctions and conflicts common to the Earth.”

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Stone Hand is a freak. He needs Jesus, but a good teacher will do all the same.

Stone Hand (leaders and Leadership):  “teaching is the exchange of energies/ initiated by the teacher/ and accepted, sometimes after/ being sought, by the pupil”

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Its the PRL Serials! The USA Network of serial blogs (characters welcome).

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