Division Clock - A Surreal Fantasy Novel
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    Division Clock - A Surreal Fantasy Novel

    by ardanus » Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:24 pm

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    "Division Clock": A surreal fantasy novel dedicated to anyone who has lost a loved one or struggling to overcome depression. The novel is already self-published. This is a Kickstarter project to help support the creation of more artwork and get the novel into print! Pledge $1 to get the full ebook!

    The Division Clock is a modern surreal fantasy novel that aims to explore the depths of the subconscious mind during times of great upheaval. The novel is purely fictional yet it attempts to grasp the full scope of a person's struggle to find their own identity, make sense of the world and battle against any form of depression or oppression.

    The novel is complete and ready for publication.

    Read the first five chapters of my work on the Kickstarter page.

    Below is a quick summary of what the novel is about (although it only touches the surface):

    "A young man battling with severe depression, loss of memory and gradual onset of madness races to find a stolen magical clock and reset time to save humanity from an evil power. Trapped in his own crazed visions, the line between reality and dreams is gradually blurred, leaving him struggling to overcome an adverse battle for identity, perception and restoration of sanity."

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fu ... tasy-novel
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    Re: Division Clock - A Surreal Fantasy Novel

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