A review of Fredric Brown's brilliant short story, "Letter to a Phoenix" from 1949. It's about atomic war and collective insanity
Cool.
Reminds me of Slaughterhouse Five in a way.
If we develop and engage our telempathy more, subterfuge will be impossible.
It's going that direction already. Just open up and enjoy the ride.
Definitely surreal though. Even to a True Woo boy. I love this time.
I agree with you. No lies are possible with telepathy or probably true empathy as well.
I'm not surprised it reminds you of Slaughterhouse Five. Not quite as surreal though, IMHO.
It is definitely a wild time to be alive. lol
Cool.
Reminds me of Slaughterhouse Five in a way.
If we develop and engage our telempathy more, subterfuge will be impossible.
It's going that direction already. Just open up and enjoy the ride.
Definitely surreal though. Even to a True Woo boy. I love this time.
I agree with you. No lies are possible with telepathy or probably true empathy as well.
I'm not surprised it reminds you of Slaughterhouse Five. Not quite as surreal though, IMHO.
It is definitely a wild time to be alive. lol