What if a God were subject to fear, passion, frustration? What could lead a divine being to question the Grand Design of their own creations. How would they train their child, the designated inheritor of their work? Does power inherently corrupt?
Mike Reynolds explores these questions in this metaphysical fiction, a short story about the morality of power and the difficulty of leadership.
Published by Amygdala Magazine. We are always looking for fiction that punches us right in our amygdala, the piece of your brain that allows you to fear, love, and survive. If you have that type of a story, we would love to hear from you. www.Amygdalazine.com
What if a God were subject to fear, passion, frustration? What could lead a divine being to question the Grand Design of their own creations. How would they train their child, the designated inheritor of their work? Does power inherently corrupt?
Mike Reynolds explores these questions in this metaphysical fiction, a short story about the morality of power and the difficulty of leadership.
Published by Amygdala Magazine. We are always looking for fiction that punches us right in our amygdala, the piece of your brain that allows you to fear, love, and survive. If you have that type of a story, we would love to hear from you. www.Amygdalazine.com