Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Work Is Ending...Time Is Ticking For The Final Act

By: Mad and Hell

Well Mad, it seems the current work of the author Martin AlQasrani  is drawing to its conclusion, are we prepared to read it?

Of Course Hell, it's about time. So much drama and theatrics have surrounded the publication that I imagine the author is going crazy just anticipating our reaction.

Well Mad, it is no question that I will love it. I have such great faith in AlQasrani that I can feel assured that the book will be a romp through Silver City that we will all remember. The part about the night at Nox (fictionalized of course) will only be a smidge of the course of the novel. Yet there was so much hullabaloo. I think we can learn a lot about our own self-interested egos if we are to read this novel. Silver City has never been so abuzz with negative speech and speculative concerns. It's quite a shame.

Yes Hell, I do think that these critics and violators of the sacred craft of writing and AlQasrani's process will be scandalized at the author's mastery and good intentions. What of the move to City of Thought? Do you think that will be happening?

Well Mad, one never knows. But it would require a lengthy transliteration which could postpone the publication. We can only hope that AlQasrani has the good faith in his longtime native city to publish here. Only time can tell.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mood Disorder Haunts The Authors Intentions


By: Wandering One Waiting

There seems to be a major lull in the progress of the novel which is called...well...one cannot say without divulging much more than intended to you dear compatriot. All one needs to know is that the author has revealed that the tone of the novel ought to be read for shifts in mood. The novelist wanted to convey his mood in writing the novel as he suffers from a very rare mood disorder and feels that mood in word choice, dialogue, and character actions may be more telling than the plot itself. For those interested in mood and literature, there is a specific professor at SSCU who is expert in deciphering mood elements in writing. his name is Synchro Andres. The overall mood of the novel is hopeful but at times progresses from euphoric and romantic, to dark and subversive, and then to blaze and what may have been the pivotal moment in the novel is the least excited. The very moment where the title is founded is the greatest display of dreary recumbence and laziness. This is directly related to the author's mood during the writing of this portion of the novel and he insists that this is a necessary effort or lack of. He claims he is trying to exagerrate the overall sense that nothing is important and nothing really matters. This borders on existentialist despair and the author claims that resolving this sense is the main goal of the work. What seemed to be a book of gay male erotica about a fictional sex drug called "Candles" has become an all out philosophical work aimed at the complacency of moderns in their lacking a vision as they once did during the revolutionary era. The author claims to be pleased with his work and has no intention of modifying the mood for readers who want heightened experiences in a world of base stimulation.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Martin Al Qasrani: The Christ Myth Found In New Work

By: Signal 


Recently, I have come upon a radical new piece of information regarding the novel which the author, Martin Al Qasrani is writing. This controversial work is anticipated as the novel du jour which will revolutionize the world as a new found theory on "why" is supplanting the longstanding paradigm in all of the sciences and disciplines of thought of "how". The author claims, in his novel, that madness lies in fixed and pointed understandings of the physical world. He claims that science is inept to demystify the still confounding questions which pervade the universe and astonish scientists and scholars; and that he has intended to convey a new element to physicists and scholars of the like. He calls it "Element Q" and he has every intention of describing the nature of this element in his novel. What most people consider a work of fiction has become the philosophical treatise on a question which will negate all established lines of questioning as, at best, fraction, and at worst, mental masturbation for a meritocracy which finds value in myopic understandings. As the senior writer on all things literary for the Silver City Journal, I anticipate the work as an exciting new elaboration on the body of work of this trusted and beloved author of the same vein as Solomon Andres and his revolutionary contemporaries. Wait for it, read it, love it, support it. It is for all good.

Monday, April 2, 2012

The Bee That Stung Today

By: Audrey Gurley 

 New gossip leaked from agents of Lumen have revealed that the author does not intend to publish his novel in Silver City. Upon further consideration, the author claims he is not safe from radical conformists and will be expatriating to the City of Thought before he will allow his work to be published. Many think this is a ploy to arouse greater interest but the author, from my experience, has always detested Silver City's culture of duplicity and complacency and I suspect that he feels his revolutionary work is more appreciable in a city of thinkers rather than competing, self-interested, artists. What is most exciting is that the City of Thought has adamantly declined the offer of the author to relocate to the very ritzy Hotel la Rue where he was to reside in the Coco Suite for an undetermined period. The hotel claims the room is not available to the author and the Municipal Affairs Department have claimed that competing interests preclude the city from offering the author amnesty and governmental protection. Revolutionary spirit is unabated and breaths are bated. What could come of all this? Just listen for the buzz of this little bee.