Transmissions - Strange Short Stories
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 59
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 11
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2016
Liquid masks that scramble the identity, selfie cameras that have unusual effects on their owners, aerosol beetles, places that only exist between the seconds of a ticking clock. Transmissions is a collection of thirty short stories written in The Unknighted Kingdom - a strange land which exists just beyond the border zones of our own reality.

A note from The Overseers

The Indigo Sketch Unit is the only fully functioning device capable of translating the stories of The Unknighted Kingdom. The task of compiling these stories belongs to The Overseers.

Chief Overseer, Jack Seven, has worked tirelessly at the controls of the Indigo Sketch Unit in order to bring you this collection of transmissions.

We hope that you will enjoy them.

Sincerely,

The Overseers.
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In the world we live in today, speaking seems to be the only way one knows how to communicate; as if it is the only way to communicate- or is it? There are many unique children, scattered around the world, who are labelled as, "special needs", or "autistic", or ADHD. And these labels usually come with a negative stigma attached to them. But, what if- what if these children were just... different? What if these children are here, to show us a different, and more unique way of living. What if they are not in need, of "special attention"? What if they are just: special. This fictional (or is it?) short story , is geared to change your perception about these children, and your view point on communication, and the way we as human beings- speak.