As I grow older and older I begin to see how much of popular culture is aimed squarely at the youth. Maybe it's because the youth have the lowest impulse control and the highest amount of disposable income. At any rate, there are no popular songs about recovering from surgery. That reminds me. When I was younger (seven years old) I was watching a puppet show of some kind on Television. One of the puppets read the line "Do you realize there has been almost no music written for tuba and electric typewriter?" I found this to be quite funny, at age seven. Also, in the next scene they had two puppets, one of them playing jazz tuba and the other pecking on an electric typewriter. In this week's episode I had Jim Haut try to be supportive of his wife Phyllis, who was advancing (bearing an ax) on Magnolia the intelligent tree native to the planet Elysium. Have a good week and I'll see you next time!
James Haut left his life as a university professor for the quiet promise of an #Alien_Planet. He built a house and prepared the soil, waiting for his wife, Phyllis, to join him in their new life on the planet Elysium as a #married_couple.
But is Elysium really a paradise? James has discovered something in his own backyard—an indigenous, #non_human presence of such #inhuman beauty that it threatens to uproot everything.
What happens when a #fantasy_romance blossoms in the shadow of a traditional marriage? James is about to learn that the "Eternal Triangle" is far more dangerous when one of the points is alien. Experience a #Slow_Burn_Romance where the boundaries of love and species are pushed to the limit.
Comments (0)
See all