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Anonymous
Posted February 12, 2012
This story is actually only five pages long. It is more like an essay or book report length. The basic plot is that a soul reaper discusses death. This same reaper speaks, as though he is talking to someone else that you cannot hear, about what happens after you die.
This is a good premise, but it sounds like one answer taken from a longer interview, but without any context. It is so short, that it seems superfluous and unimportant. There is no beginning and no end.
All you get here is just a snipett of some philosophical drivel monologue. With lines that start in the middle of a conversation already in progress, there is not enough substance to make this story worth reading
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Posted August 1, 2011
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Anonymous
Posted April 25, 2011
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Anonymous
Posted August 27, 2011
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Overview
'So far, my favourite part of dying is death himself. Or herself, for that matter.'This short and savvy story takes the reader on a tour of the place we go to when we're done with this one. Filled with accountants and plagued by a human resources problem, it's a very different view of the afterlife.