With very rare exception, I'm not traditionally a fan of "Author's notes" (the one that jumps to mind is Miguel Cervantes' monologue at the start of Don Quixote). Typically I skip them when I read. I always leave them out when I write.
I say this so that you know it is with great contemplation and angst that I publish this little letter.
I had to unpublish Part II: Chapter Five. It was all wrong.
I lied.
These characters are very real to me. It hurts me to watch them hurt. The first stage, as they say, is denial.
BUT I've had some time to regain my nerve. I've meditated. I've grown.
And now, dear reader, I'm ready to tell the truth.
YOU ARE READING
The Amnesiac
Misterio / SuspensoAfter a car accident, Anatoly wakes up with total amnesia. From his friends and family he hears all about who he's supposed to be, but he can't shake the feeling that something is terribly wrong. Romance, ambition, the quest for self, an ever-expand...