21 November 2011

'The Novel As Synthetic Telepathy' in 'Death of a Scenster ISSUE 3: SPACE'.

"It is without doubt that the novelist’s next frontier should be a technological-implemented telepathy that promises both the novelist and the reader to create a new market whereby the audience has a new consciousness-looking which is of flesh-and-blood humanity.

They’ll try to state that if the novelist embraces synthetic telepathy that they are now demon-possessed, heading for an unknown and horrible destination, an underground well of torture, insane and star-like structures that bleed average and that invade people’s orifices.

The novel as synthetic telepathy will generate the vast majority of the populace to become higher physical beings, without the dreamy dilemmas that face the literature crowd now.

There will be no more persistence with physical interaction as a consequence.

Imagine so! ; The next, the new denizens using the new scrying-technologies destroying the old hoary literary arguments..."

FIRST PUBLISHED IN Death of a Scenster Issue 3.


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