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The Puzzle Box, Chapter 4

View blog , Edward Picot , 13 may 2008

Tagged as: childrens literature, digital literature, hyperliterature, magic, myth, new media

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"Urizen separated out a region from the rest of eternity, shrank it into solid matter, weighed it in his scales, measured it with his rods and plumblines, circumscribed it with his compasses, and wrote laws for it in his great brass-bound books. This sorry region, the region over which Urizen rules, is the universe in which we live..."

The children are kidnapped, then meet a visionary in a field of skylarks, and hear a new story about the creation of the world. They are pursued by baddies in black cars, who seem to be after the box.

http://www.edwardpicot.com/puzzlebox/

- Edward Picot
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http://edwardpicot.com - personal website

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