Library Choice: American Photokinesis

Library Choice: American Photokinesis

A Story by Abishai100
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A library-man procures 3 differing books and finds ghost-inquiry about his senses of mind, reaction, link, and quest.

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A librarian-tale, with ghosts. 
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Mr. Amlan Satan worked in a special New England small-town library where he decided one moment to find a special superstitions variegation 'consciousness' by drawing, on three separate weekends, three very different books to take home after-hours, works by Mario Puzo, Dean Koontz, and EB White. He decided he'd been versed in the traffic-matrix of world folklore/novels/stories and knew each weekend, with the differing story/book/writer, he'd find some differing 'consciousness' for superstitions or mind-enrichment, for his Selfie-age of strangers-and-friends 'contact' activity on the cyber-highway(s) of our fare-rich Blue Planet (hmmm).



LIBRARIAN: You've worked here too long.
MR. SATAN: I know each work will yield a different value for my leaning!
LIBRARIAN: Seems like there's play for comment on social media here.
MR. SATAN: I'll get into that relevance, after I see the impact.
LIBRARIAN: Sure, each story invokes a different mind-space value (ghost!).
MR. SATAN: That's the idea...environment space photo-synthesis.
LIBRARIAN: Something to do on the weekend(s), eh (good)?



He was right. Each work/writer did invoke a very different response for his 'consciousness' examination. Each weekend produced a different view for Earthling-life or adjective, and each time, Mr. Amlan Satan, our protagonist 'prince' of this library-tale, found a different view for life, and a different ghost for human cleats (for the Ego!).



LIBRARIAN: So, you find yourself 'mutating' in each condition, eh?
MR. SATAN: I found myself engaging with different consciousness totally!
LIBRARIAN: So, you found your mind becoming something else for exam.
MR. SATAN: And each weekend brought-out a different human-mind salve!
LIBRARIAN: Good for adjective of Earth-IQ, Mr. Satan; stew-curry ghosts.
MR. SATAN: I found myself becoming part of the world of each story!
LIBRARIAN: That's because each story differed...in space/taste/gods.
MR. SATAN: I guessed.



That's not the entire story, for this New England 'prince' of the library. The real story was the ghost who contacted him, and she (a female-visage!) wanted to know the answer to the riddle-query, "Of which story/work am I invoking your sharpened curiosity for image, Amlan Satan?" He didn't know what to say/think (damn). Was it the languages/mind of Puzo, Koontz, or White that the ghost leaped out of the pages of for our protagonist (hmmm)? What do you think? Can selective readings yield an enhanced reaction-sensibility for life's practical experiences for the Ego? Mr. Satan had to find the answer quick, for the lady-ghost grew impatient (ha).



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2024 Abishai100


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Added on August 25, 2024
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