I've actually done the outline for the next two instalments, plus I had an alternate entry planned for this week. Hopefully I'll be in the game long enough to use them. :)
One minor oops here: all access points to outside are too big for it to fit through, --I think you mean too small for it to fit through (ie: the machine is too big to fit through the access points)?
The beginning of this (about the machines and the textile factory) had a very Stephen King feel to it (I love that story, lol). Overall, a great piece that I enjoyed reading.
Nooo!!!! I don't want to bow down to our machine overlords . . which sounds like it MIGHT happen in this story.
Ha, "Rule number 1: Always treat your machine with respect. Give it the same attention you would your child, and it will do whatever you want without breaking down or unnecessary delays." I wish this worked for REAL machines in this day!
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I've actually done the outline for the next two instalments, plus I had an alternate entry planned for this week. Hopefully I'll be in the game long enough to use them. :)
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One minor oops here: all access points to outside are too big for it to fit through, --I think you mean too small for it to fit through (ie: the machine is too big to fit through the access points)?
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Ha, "Rule number 1: Always treat your machine with respect. Give it the same attention you would your child, and it will do whatever you want without breaking down or unnecessary delays." I wish this worked for REAL machines in this day!
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