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Parts 1&2 of Floating City fiction

Here follows the first two installments of the work; enjoy!

"What's in a Name?" by Chris Williams
a work of fiction set in the world of Thomas Dolby's 'Map of the Floating City'

Memories...

Dreams...

These are all I seem to have anymore; but I can no longer distinguish between the two. Memories are something which you have while awake, and you have dreams while you are sleeping. Don’t you?

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Published on December 12, 2012 11:58
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“I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.”
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“Nerd. Geek. Used to be if you self-identified that way, you'd get thrown into a locker and never have sex. Or worse, whatever that is. But to me and more and more people I know, being a nerd or a geek means having passion, power, intelligence. Being a nerd just means there is something in the world that you care deeply about—be it twelve-sided dice, a favorite sports team, your new laptop or Night Rider.”
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