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A Slice of Life - Spike Fremont

A Slice of Life

Spike Fremont
Red Rose Publishing , English
1 rating

Is the predator in you ready for this?

Sitting at home and noodling on the computer can be innocent... but, sometimes it isn't. This story is an example, told through IM's, of when things go wrong... or right.

Read it and be the judge of who is the predators and who is the victims. Are you up to it?

This story is set in cyberspace, anytime. The lack of exact setting is a nod to the romantic's concept of separation of time and space. It's about predators online in the chat rooms of the internet, and it has a twist – sometimes the predator isn't who you expect it to be. The main characters are nameless, labeled "he", "she" and "they." The epistolary nature of the narrative draws the reader in.

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