15 Views of Orlando: Part 6 (of 15)
Location: Lake Keogh and environs
Perkin sat in the mud on the bank of the retention pond across the street from Jim “Maddog” Maddox’s McMansion, wearing the Baywatch-red bikini bottoms Maddog had leant him. Regardless of the sulfurous smell, Perkin wagged his flippered feet through the water and the cattails. His shoulders were strapped with Maddog’s twin oxygen tanks, his forehead creased by Maddog’s hard plastic mask. To the tsk-tsking of the neighborhood’s sprinkler systems, and the roaring of mowers, blowers, weed-eaters and edgers, Perkin prepared himself mentally to start earning big time.
15 Views of Orlando has been stolen from the tubes of the Internet and is now in book form, due out on 1/31/12.
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About the Author:
Too quick across the face of this earth, Tom DeBeauchamp has never watched a puppy grow up to a dog and die. His stories and reviews have appeared here and there, online and in print. He waits for mail that never comes. He attracts sometimes the inverse of moths and jars them and stores them in cool, damp, dark places where they batter the glass with their bodies, desperate to touch the unity for which inverse moths despair. He reminds you we are all closer always to the molten central fire than we’ll ever be to the distant radiations of space. His most recent attempt at a web site is the following: http://softsolids.tumblr.com/


I am really looking forward to Thursday. I can’t wait to see what happens.
Excellent continuation of Hunter’s character and exciting new plot twist.
Great read!
Thanks Sandra! I think one of the fun things about this idea is how the characters’ characters change sort of necessarily from handler to handler. But maybe only for the handler.
It’s interesting how important time and action are in developing character. Thanks for reading.