"It’s a thrill and a treat to read a writer who isn’t afraid of pushing their reader to the edge by testing their audience’s limits. Only by being stretched further than we think we can go do we experience new and original ideas/feelings. The writer in such an instance needs to take their reader out to a place where there are no stars, where they must rely only on the unique strength of their singular vision to try and light the way." Paul Edward Costa's review at Entropy
Prologue
“Waking up in darkness isn’t like waking up at all. I can’t, can’t feel. I’m aware of me without sensing myself.”
“Relax. Start from the beginning.”
“Everything’s, frozen, disjointed.”
“Do you know who you are?”
“I know nothing. I see, smell, feel nothing.”
“These things take time. You’ll get there.”
“I want to see. Why do I know what seeing is but can’t see?”
“Visualize yourself. Don’t worry. It’ll come. You should learn to embrace what you have, that you can think, that you are.”