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		<description>The original writings of author Cosmonaught Douglass</description>
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			<title>Interlude 3: The Redwood Interlude</title>
			<description>This is supposed to be the climatic philosophical point in The Redwood Interlude. By this point Conrad's role is fully realized and his future path and conflicts are foreshadowed.</description>
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			<title>Chapter 5: The Redwood</title>
			<description>Chapter 5 : The Redwood	We hid the car under Mars&amp;rsquo; command and continued west through the trees and ravines. At every step we listened and watched for danger, all the while listening to Mars&amp;rsquo; whispers of the Soulless Ones. An unearthly cold descended upon us as the thoughts of the nort..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 4: Dead Life and Elephants </title>
			<description>Chapter 4: The Broken Interlude	I told Matt about my dreams and visions, how vividly they played out in my mind and with such force upon my character. I told him how I knew they were just the lightning bolts between neurons, my imagination running wild, safely tucked away. He knew far better than ..</description>
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			<title>Cold Water Coffin</title>
			<description>Conrad recalls his time in the void.</description>
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			<title>The Dead of Nantucket </title>
			<description>Just a short story I came to in class today.</description>
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			<title>1Touch Heater</title>
			<description>This is meant to be stupid and funny.</description>
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			<title>The Witch Hickinson</title>
			<description>Just a short plot I free wrote this afternoon.</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3: Sky Pointer</title>
			<description>This chapter is undone and in need of work. I want for Conrad's character to start being cemented for the reader and for some of the greater world events to come into Conrad's kind of context.</description>
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			<title>Interlude 1: The Park</title>
			<description>These interludes are the defining feature of this work as they give some background to Conrad before the chaos of the apocalypse. They are meant to be enigmatic and build in power with each interlude.</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2: The Boondocks </title>
			<description>	Mars had us wait three days to confirm the fall of Lauderdale, during which time she poisoned her heart with the static of the radio. The last message she received was bitter and short, an officer bidding farewell to the city as she and the remaining refugees dispersed themselves into the marshes. ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: Acorn</title>
			<description>	The days and nights sang as mockingbirds in my temples, their fluttering wings brushing against my cracked and brittled skull. Their talons sat within my eyes and the pitter patter of their hearts was so off beat with my own I could keep no rhythm to my step. Pitter patter, pitter patter, and the h..</description>
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			<title>Introduction </title>
			<description>Conrad catches the readers up to speed and details some of the minor events between the end of The One and Florida.</description>
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			<title>The Redwood Interlude </title>
			<description>This is book two of three of Conrad's story. It takes place just after The One and follows Conrad as he discovers what has survived the apocalypse and what is the new world order.</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3: The Conquerer </title>
			<description>The great tree came into view, it's long dead branches reaching out into the cloud covered sky. The wheat grass parted to a small dirt circle, dry and littered with roots and weeds. Behind me Winter roared, his thunder drawing my eyes to him as he disappeared from my view in the tangled mess behind ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2: Untitled</title>
			<description>	By the time I had regained control of the demons we were just entering Hawkins County, our new clothes carrying us up and over Clinch Mountain. We had not made it as far as I had thought, or that any of us hoped, in the car, but we were still thankful for the distance we had made. We spoke even les..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: Lethe</title>
			<description>	We had lucked out in supplies, though we could never carry enough. Not two days ago we had found an abandoned grocery store, a Rite Aid with its windows busted out and the entrance burned. As had many before us we assumed the fire had claimed the gold inside, but with Atticus&amp;rsquo;s urging we ente..</description>
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			<title>Introduction</title>
			<description>You begin at the beginning, but I haven&amp;rsquo;t a clue as to where to start. I am not the spinner of yarns, the weaver of tales, or even the tapestry crafted and cut from the annals of history&amp;#2013266048;&quot; I simply am. I find myself surrounded by a white tapestry, hanging from the sky, endlessly sh..</description>
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			<title>The One</title>
			<description>This is book one of three and it focuses on Conrad, one of the few survivors of the apocalypse. He is writing to his beloved about his journey south from Ohio during the first winter of the apocalypse</description>
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