In Part 20 of ‘The
Journal of Elias Gillpington’, things go from detestable to abominable as our
protagonist stumbles into the Ynkleudhva district of a lichenous and
rhyme-rotted New Lynsmouth. This chapter
contains information of a profoundly eldritch nature – you can join the fun at
Page 4 of The Caterpillar No.65 – your August edition.
On Page 3 you can find
the jazzprose of Trumpet-man and Special
Jazz Correspondent, Mr Ben Jacket.
On Page 2 of this
month’s Caterpillar you‘ll find a short story of no particularly great length,
breadth or depth. Extending in no
dimensions, it is become a mere dot, a humble full-stop.
This summer’s day you’ll
find the photons streaming and the Laws of Physics ticking along quite satisfactorily. Beez abuzz and petals spread in the
breeze. Skirts fluttering, flirts
tittering, smiles giggling. Dragonfly
drones and sups nectar, drops eggs in lifestream – worldegg swelling worldfruit
ripening and wind coming to moan and sough the bough and drop the fruit the
seed the sprout the sun the sap the twig and leaf the beetle the glistening
drop of dew is licked by the bronze-diadem tongue of the iridescent glimmering
dragonfly, servant of the Snake.
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