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The Avenging Magnetivistic Tempest Machine by Mark Adam Thomas
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Complete, First published Mar 11, 2014
This piece was initially written in response to a call for submissions to a Steampunk Shakespeare Anthology. The story, based on The Tempest, was not accepted into the anthology. I submit it here for your enjoyment. Please feel free to comment.
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I wrote this play for a man. Our long-distance relationship seemed like Romeo and Juliet's balcony scene. The story is based on the original Shakespearean work, but I tried to make it deeper to capture and cherish all of the moments we shared together. The play is full of metaphors, so don't take everything literally. Mostly, it is about my insecurities regarding the long-distance aspect, and the play actually came before we were able to see each other in real life. He wanted to see my poems, but I gave him something more precious-the most precious gift I was ever able to give.