Note From The Author (A Very Short Story Re: Some Very Big Events )

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Speaking of which --

"Cry Havoc, and Let Loose The Dogs Of War!" – from Marc Antony's speech in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

When I was reading "The Time Machine"

In the process of researching another sci-fi author of that author's time ( just preceding )

Something sprang up and slammed into my head

Like an angry earworm, and I slipped through a series of visions

Brain filling up with

The Sack of Rome

Kristallnacht

Then an early date in 2021 you may remember on TV

(I'm wired that way I can't help it)

And these visions are now pulling me into the future

Everything is crazy

The AIs watch and laugh and laugh

The Singularity* is soon to take over

The death of work is being accomplished

And in my mind, at last, H.G. Wells appears speaking softly to the apocalyptic scene before him, with his eyebrows up:

"This needs work!"

And shrugs and throws up his hands


*(See Wikipedia, "Technical Singularity").

Below, H.G. Wells at a young age ( "The Time Machine" was his first novel ) photo provided by Canva.


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