On May 19th, David Fischer died. Big deal, right? People die every day. It’s so easy most people don’t even do it on purpose. There’s nothing particularly special about David Fischer’s death, other than the fact that it didn’t take. David would be one of the few people who would die more than once. This wasn’t some half-assed clinical death where an EMT doesn’t find a heartbeat and makes a very presumptive declaration. No, David would be full on, soul leaves the body dead. He’d also be alive; it was complicated. Thankfully, David had some company for his time as both dead and alive.
"An irreverent, comical and undeniably readable sci-fi/fantasy novella" -IndieReader
On May 19th, David Fischer died. Big deal, right? People die every day. It’s so easy most people don’t even do it on purpose. There’s nothing particularly special about David Fischer’s death, other than the fact that it didn’t take. David would be one of the few people who would die more than once. This wasn’t some half-assed clinical death where an EMT doesn’t find a heartbeat and makes a very presumptive declaration. No, David would be full on, soul leaves the body dead. He’d also be alive; it was complicated. Thankfully, David had some company for his time as both dead and alive.
"An irreverent, comical and undeniably readable sci-fi/fantasy novella" -IndieReader