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The next day I explored the palace looking for something useful and did the same in the following days. There was nothing to eat, neither in there nor in the van. My transformation helped me, in a certain sense, to tolerate hunger better, even if thinking about food didn't give me relief. Another appetite, foreign and inhuman, was making its way through the last barriers my subconscious had erected. Barriers that sooner or later would fall. It was only last night, Saturday, that I managed to connect, finding the telephone line still working in one of the offices of the building. I immediately wrote about what happened in those cursed days. After closing the laptop, I looked out of a window, breathing in the freezing night air.
Then, in the silence of that winter darkness, I saw a light and then another and another. It was a small group of men, armed, approaching the building, lighting themselves with electric torches. Perhaps my desperate escape had not yet ended.. We were in the Indian Ocean, within sight of Rakata Island and the Krakatau volcano, when I went down to the cabin to start Special Data mdpapu121223@gmail.comwriting. Now I could see clearly what had caused the explosion. An eruption never seen before. Krakatau seemed to have become the mouth of hell. The Sea Meteor was pitching terribly, my men were down and some were injured. The sky was turning the color of tar and, even from afar, I could distinguish the red of the lava and the clouds of ash rising in a gigantic black column.That's when he understands. He has already gone back many times in his life, back to write unread stories that would pile up on top of each other without generating readers.
But what is a story if it doesn't have a reader? It is a silent reality imprisoned in unconsciousness. He doesn't even notice it. The legs move on their own and you see yourself flying over the unknown void. Fear grips him for a moment, just a moment, until his feet hit the ground on the other side.Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.A post titled The Power of the Double-Whammy Headline: How to Increase the Chances of Your Content Being Read became Are two headlines better than one? Are two headlines better than one? copy.bz/19eP33H — Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.
Then, in the silence of that winter darkness, I saw a light and then another and another. It was a small group of men, armed, approaching the building, lighting themselves with electric torches. Perhaps my desperate escape had not yet ended.. We were in the Indian Ocean, within sight of Rakata Island and the Krakatau volcano, when I went down to the cabin to start Special Data mdpapu121223@gmail.comwriting. Now I could see clearly what had caused the explosion. An eruption never seen before. Krakatau seemed to have become the mouth of hell. The Sea Meteor was pitching terribly, my men were down and some were injured. The sky was turning the color of tar and, even from afar, I could distinguish the red of the lava and the clouds of ash rising in a gigantic black column.That's when he understands. He has already gone back many times in his life, back to write unread stories that would pile up on top of each other without generating readers.
But what is a story if it doesn't have a reader? It is a silent reality imprisoned in unconsciousness. He doesn't even notice it. The legs move on their own and you see yourself flying over the unknown void. Fear grips him for a moment, just a moment, until his feet hit the ground on the other side.Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.A post titled The Power of the Double-Whammy Headline: How to Increase the Chances of Your Content Being Read became Are two headlines better than one? Are two headlines better than one? copy.bz/19eP33H — Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.