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"You want me to talk about irony? You want me to feed into some kind of fascination with other people's tragedies? It'll take me years to tell someone what I saw."
A beautiful spirit on an epic journey.
John K is lonely. But not as lonely as he was on Earth.
“We're still brutes. Only now we're equipped with egos, words and magnificent weapons. Did the prehistoric person have an ego?”
A series of spoken word performances telling the story of creation – the writer’s creation, where characters on the page become real.
"I am a witless forger of my fate, a fate that should have been about touching a life, providing someone insight into their humanity, reminding whomever that all of us are everything. We are all, we are…" John K
This is a story about a beautiful spirit on an epic journey. John K. Mercury is traveling to Mars and he's traveling alone.
We're on a mission to meet an extra-terrestrial but can we communicate, stranded in a foreign country?
When the book JOHN K hit bookstores, it was an instant bestseller. It had originated, or rather, emerged on the internet where it found a willing fold in the millions who daily log on and surf the web for answers.
The JOHN K Website managed to link itself to the most far-flung internet and social media sites from Tracebook to WhoTube, not to mention the darknet. A genius hacker could not have infiltrated with such impact. Once the E-book went hardcover, its success was a foregone conclusion.
The book’s protagonist, John K. Mercury, a nobody citizen with all the right stuff, was on an uncertain mission to Mars, the details of which (whether fact or visceral fiction) fascinated or enraged. One thing is clear, anyone who read Mercury’s account hitched a disquieting ride into the ever-expanding and common unknown.
Mercury’s Wake, the journey continues.
Actors:
By We Are Vocal"You want me to talk about irony? You want me to feed into some kind of fascination with other people's tragedies? It'll take me years to tell someone what I saw."
A beautiful spirit on an epic journey.
John K is lonely. But not as lonely as he was on Earth.
“We're still brutes. Only now we're equipped with egos, words and magnificent weapons. Did the prehistoric person have an ego?”
A series of spoken word performances telling the story of creation – the writer’s creation, where characters on the page become real.
"I am a witless forger of my fate, a fate that should have been about touching a life, providing someone insight into their humanity, reminding whomever that all of us are everything. We are all, we are…" John K
This is a story about a beautiful spirit on an epic journey. John K. Mercury is traveling to Mars and he's traveling alone.
We're on a mission to meet an extra-terrestrial but can we communicate, stranded in a foreign country?
When the book JOHN K hit bookstores, it was an instant bestseller. It had originated, or rather, emerged on the internet where it found a willing fold in the millions who daily log on and surf the web for answers.
The JOHN K Website managed to link itself to the most far-flung internet and social media sites from Tracebook to WhoTube, not to mention the darknet. A genius hacker could not have infiltrated with such impact. Once the E-book went hardcover, its success was a foregone conclusion.
The book’s protagonist, John K. Mercury, a nobody citizen with all the right stuff, was on an uncertain mission to Mars, the details of which (whether fact or visceral fiction) fascinated or enraged. One thing is clear, anyone who read Mercury’s account hitched a disquieting ride into the ever-expanding and common unknown.
Mercury’s Wake, the journey continues.
Actors: