I like Christmas, it always was my favorite holiday when i was a child, likely due to it being the first large holiday of the school year, and because the cold made it feel more like a time of pleasant seclusion in one's heated rooms...
However i still am artificially expanding the volume of some echoes from the Abyss i am tied to (as all humans are, i think
), so i am continuing a new short story, with a dark spirit.
The story is mainly about how people can make the error to term horrible developments as 'monstrous' or with the use of related epithets, which tends to make them instead be tied more to them in their attempt to distance their selves fast from the dreaded events. In the story that event is about a person in this city who seems to have killed someone and then used the corpse as a sort of room-mate. At least in his confession he spend upwards of ten pages to refer to some "discussions" he had with the corpse, that to him was now moving again and speaking. But the public focused on the horrible nature of the crime itself (the corpse was moreover amputated), and so never could examine what exactly this pitiful story of the criminal was about.
-I would like to ask if you find the above very brief synopsis (more of a basis for foreshadowing, really) interesting or not
I now have almost 40 printed stories (and of course no book yet
but the prospects are better for me), so i am quite content with how my work in literature is developing. 
However i still am artificially expanding the volume of some echoes from the Abyss i am tied to (as all humans are, i think

The story is mainly about how people can make the error to term horrible developments as 'monstrous' or with the use of related epithets, which tends to make them instead be tied more to them in their attempt to distance their selves fast from the dreaded events. In the story that event is about a person in this city who seems to have killed someone and then used the corpse as a sort of room-mate. At least in his confession he spend upwards of ten pages to refer to some "discussions" he had with the corpse, that to him was now moving again and speaking. But the public focused on the horrible nature of the crime itself (the corpse was moreover amputated), and so never could examine what exactly this pitiful story of the criminal was about.
-I would like to ask if you find the above very brief synopsis (more of a basis for foreshadowing, really) interesting or not


