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| Re: Two RW-inspired stories: one short, one long. The first one--the short one--is titled "The Meeting of Two Sons in the Sunset," and it was inspired by the song (sort of) mentioned in the title. Don't ask HOW it came about--it just did. The second one--the VERY long one--is titled "Amused to Death: A Mind Trip," and I suppose it should count as a novel, except for the fact that it is extremely trippy, and depends heavily on ATD to construct its "plot". I suggest that you be STRONGLY familiar with ATD before you try to read this. And, as I said, it's TRIPPY and weird, so don't expect things to remain "logical" for long! But hopefully, it touches on a lot of the themes of Amused to Death. You can find my stories at my website (click on the WWW button below). When you get there, click on "Roger Waters," and then, just under the drawing of him (which, incidentally, I did), you'll find a link to the creative works section. From there you can choose what you want to see. Please be sure to leave your mark in my guestbook, and take the PF Vocal Poll (located on the Pink Floyd page). You can even drop an e-mail, especially if you have any of the information I ask for throughout the site--I am very interested in building FloydWaters (the site) in an accurate way.
__________________ "And with these words I can see Clear through the clouds that covered me Just give it time then speak my name Now we can hear ourselves again..." WrightSatellite #1 |
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| Re: Two RW-inspired stories: one short, one long. I realised it might be easier if I included the URL in a message, but still follow the instructions above in order to reach the RW-inspired stories page. http://www.angelfire.com/home/FloydWaters/index.html
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