Induction published

Induction published

A new short story titled Induction has been published in the plucky first edition of Verb-ate-him literary journal.

Induction is at once a brutal introduction to the blandness of the contemporary office space and a sneaky glimpse into the inner lives of the  people clacking at their keyboards. It goes without saying that not everything is as it appears.

Verb-ate-him is a literary and art e-journal that was started at the precipice of two thousand and nine by a twenty-three year old in the little town of brisbane. Verb-ate-him loves new and experimental works and gets excited over new ways to play with wording and structure.

A paper-based version is in the works, but for now, head over to Verb-ate-him, sign up for updates and download the first issue.

And what does this delicious slab of new art and literature cost? Nothing. Not an electronic sausage.



4 Responses to “Induction published”

  1. lisa says:

    Oh dear, I am one of the masses stuck in a bland contemporary office space mindlessly clacking at my keyboard. I must read your story immediately.

  2. lisa says:

    Good stuff!

    (I am Andrew.)

  3. The Author says:

    Thanks Lisa. I must be careful with this story to avoid identification with any of the characters. Suffice to say, without naming names, Andrew wasn’t a great imaginative leap.

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