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 | FO' DEEP | wheels71 | Novel | Humor | 4 | n/a | Jul 14, 2008 |
Summary:FO' DEEP is a political satire, the story of a young expatriate American hip-hopper living in the far nordic country of Daugchetma and its capitol city Abysstad. A fictional land located on the Bering Sea, atop nothern Scandanavia and neighboring Russia--Mitchell "Space" Ryder, the story's narrator and protaganist, makes an astounding discovery when spending an evening with his, sometimes, lover Sara. While slightly intoxicated, Sara confesses her involvement with a notorious right-wing political group The Vöörtvöölers (pronounced Footfoolers)and their plot to destroy not only rap music, but all musical and overall cultural influence of the African diaspora on Europe and Western Civilization by using robot rappers. Space sets out to warn the planet! What will be the outcome? Will we become a society of "stiff-asses"? Will psychiatrists become rich, off our neurosis? Was Freud correct when he described America as "the big mistake"? Don't miss how life is told like it is in FO' DEEP. In this story I use some hip-hop slang for authenticity's sake, but don't let that hang you up folks! The story line is BIG-TIME STRONG! Please feel free to criticise this story as you see fit, I only ask that, in the end, you analyse and comment from a writer's perspective with respect and dignity. Chapters: |
 | Frank Purdue | Whalehead King | Short Story | Poetry | 2 | 0.00 | May 26, 2008 |
Summary:Straddling the border between prose and poetry, I continue a series of pop-cultural references interesting only to someone my age. This is inspired by a televsion commercial I have never forgotten. Perhaps i am overdrawn at the memory bank. Does anyone else remember my source? Is there a market for this serious tomfoolery?Chapters: |