We've got a pair of surreal stories to discuss, today. Sedric's "Chitchester Gap" presents a fantasy scenario, a public seduction by a doppelganger minus the goatee. And "Vignette from the Highway" by Lycanthromancer presents a symbolic, even cryptic fragment for the reader to digest and interpret. And also Toonces asks Skip if he can slob his own knob. Tune in for that, too.
We hope you enjoy the show!
Hey guys! I'm glad you enjoyed my story, and I appreciate your insights on it!
ReplyDeleteYou guys have fun, and watch both ways for traffic. You don't want those faceless drivers to hit you.
Thank you both so much!
ReplyDeleteI should clarify re: the origins of the Chitchester Gap, that this wasn't really my invention. It was a friend of mine who, during a stoned conversation with university friends, came to the conclusion that the source of all male aggression is found in the fact that men can't suck their own dicks. The space between mouth and cock was immediately baptised "the Chitchester Gap" (nobody seems to remember how they got the name), with the intention to petition the British parliament (never done so far as I am aware, though I would be first in line to sign it) to close the Chitchester Gap