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  1. Read around the clock in Denmark
    Lesen und Medienausleihe in Nykøbing und Rørvig: Jeg elsker de danske biblioteker.

    #Danemark #Bibliothek #Denmark #Bibliotek

    schiebener.net/wordpress/read-

  2. Read around the clock in Denmark
    Lesen und Medienausleihe in Nykøbing und Rørvig: Jeg elsker de danske biblioteker.

    #Danemark #Bibliothek #Denmark #Bibliotek

    schiebener.net/wordpress/read-

  3. #Munich: #Lost and #Found Office to Hold #Auction of Unclaimed #Bicycles in #Ludwigsvorstadt

    On May 21, an auction of unclaimed bicycles will be held at the #KVR building in Munich. Around 60 used models will be put up for bidding. Inspection begins at 08:30 AM, and payment is accepted in cash only. Read the article for all details and participation rules.

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    munchen.news/en/munich/munich-

  4. Freising Administration Approves #Rules of Conduct for Local Water Bodies Ahead of #Bathing #Season

    #Freising authorities have reminded the public of the recreation rules at local lakes: parking, tents, and grills are strictly regulated. #Emergency communication columns have been installed for safety. Read the article for all details on the new municipal bylaws.

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    munchen.news/en/bayern-en/frei

  5. #Munich Prepares to #Celebrate #FC #Bayern's #Championship

    On May 17, Munich celebrates #FCBayern's 35th title. Cordoned zones and subway restrictions will be implemented at Marienplatz. A separate City Hall reception for the women's team will take place on Monday. All details on security measures and transport changes are in our report.

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    munchen.news/en/munich/munich-

  6. Read: Agents of Innocence by David Ignatius 📚Drips realism and apparently the CIA uses it as an exemplar of Middle Eastern espionage. The detail draws you in and the conflicts between ethnicities and sects is tragically still relevant. #booksky #books #readingcommunity micro.blog/books/9780393317381

  7. Numerous Flea #Markets to be Held in #Munich Over the Holiday Weekend

    Munich is preparing for a long weekend for vintage and antique lovers. From May 15 to 17, the city will host night bazaars, charitable book fairs, and courtyard sales. Read the full guide to the city's markets.

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    munchen.news/en/munich/numerou

  8. Patrick W. Marsh @patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com@patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com ·

    Read my Poem “A Junkyard Father” Published on Altered Reality Magazine

    Hello again! I recently had a trifecta of luck at Altered Reality with some poems, and this is my second one that was picked up for publication by them.

    This week the poem is a little different than my previous one. No haunted forest or paradoxical monsters.

    Instead, I choose to focus on an image that has haunted me ever since I watched it. The toy scene in Bladerunner (director’s cut of course) in Sebastian’s attic has stuck with me ever since I watched it back in 2004. I often wonder what would those cybernetic creations do if Sebastian never returned.

    Who would take care of them?

    In “A Junkyard Father” I follow this same idea and principle. A scientist has created sentient toys in some robotic future, and he is confronted with the concept of mortality. When he dies and leaves this world, they’ll be nobody to take care of them. The toys will outlive him, and still require maintenance. He’ll die when they could potentially live for centuries.

    How will they cope? Who will be there?

    You can read “A Junkyard Father” right here.

    As always, you should check out the whole of Altered Reality. They publish great stuff from a variety of voices.

    Thank you for reading my work, and have a nice Wednesday!

    #author #blogging #books #fantasy #fiction #horror #horrorPoetry #literaryHorror #monsters #patrickWMarsh #poem #Poetry #scienceFiction #theGreenlandDiaries #writing
  9. Patrick W. Marsh @patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com@patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com ·

    Read my Poem “A Junkyard Father” Published on Altered Reality Magazine

    Hello again! I recently had a trifecta of luck at Altered Reality with some poems, and this is my second one that was picked up for publication by them.

    This week the poem is a little different than my previous one. No haunted forest or paradoxical monsters.

    Instead, I choose to focus on an image that has haunted me ever since I watched it. The toy scene in Bladerunner (director’s cut of course) in Sebastian’s attic has stuck with me ever since I watched it back in 2004. I often wonder what would those cybernetic creations do if Sebastian never returned.

    Who would take care of them?

    In “A Junkyard Father” I follow this same idea and principle. A scientist has created sentient toys in some robotic future, and he is confronted with the concept of mortality. When he dies and leaves this world, they’ll be nobody to take care of them. The toys will outlive him, and still require maintenance. He’ll die when they could potentially live for centuries.

    How will they cope? Who will be there?

    You can read “A Junkyard Father” right here.

    As always, you should check out the whole of Altered Reality. They publish great stuff from a variety of voices.

    Thank you for reading my work, and have a nice Wednesday!

    #author #blogging #books #fantasy #fiction #horror #horrorPoetry #literaryHorror #monsters #patrickWMarsh #poem #Poetry #scienceFiction #theGreenlandDiaries #writing
  10. Patrick W. Marsh @patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com@patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com ·

    Read my Poem “A Junkyard Father” Published on Altered Reality Magazine

    Hello again! I recently had a trifecta of luck at Altered Reality with some poems, and this is my second one that was picked up for publication by them.

    This week the poem is a little different than my previous one. No haunted forest or paradoxical monsters.

    Instead, I choose to focus on an image that has haunted me ever since I watched it. The toy scene in Bladerunner (director’s cut of course) in Sebastian’s attic has stuck with me ever since I watched it back in 2004. I often wonder what would those cybernetic creations do if Sebastian never returned.

    Who would take care of them?

    In “A Junkyard Father” I follow this same idea and principle. A scientist has created sentient toys in some robotic future, and he is confronted with the concept of mortality. When he dies and leaves this world, they’ll be nobody to take care of them. The toys will outlive him, and still require maintenance. He’ll die when they could potentially live for centuries.

    How will they cope? Who will be there?

    You can read “A Junkyard Father” right here.

    As always, you should check out the whole of Altered Reality. They publish great stuff from a variety of voices.

    Thank you for reading my work, and have a nice Wednesday!

    #author #blogging #books #fantasy #fiction #horror #horrorPoetry #literaryHorror #monsters #patrickWMarsh #poem #Poetry #scienceFiction #theGreenlandDiaries #writing
  11. Patrick W. Marsh @patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com@patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com ·

    Read my Poem “A Junkyard Father” Published on Altered Reality Magazine

    Hello again! I recently had a trifecta of luck at Altered Reality with some poems, and this is my second one that was picked up for publication by them.

    This week the poem is a little different than my previous one. No haunted forest or paradoxical monsters.

    Instead, I choose to focus on an image that has haunted me ever since I watched it. The toy scene in Bladerunner (director’s cut of course) in Sebastian’s attic has stuck with me ever since I watched it back in 2004. I often wonder what would those cybernetic creations do if Sebastian never returned.

    Who would take care of them?

    In “A Junkyard Father” I follow this same idea and principle. A scientist has created sentient toys in some robotic future, and he is confronted with the concept of mortality. When he dies and leaves this world, they’ll be nobody to take care of them. The toys will outlive him, and still require maintenance. He’ll die when they could potentially live for centuries.

    How will they cope? Who will be there?

    You can read “A Junkyard Father” right here.

    As always, you should check out the whole of Altered Reality. They publish great stuff from a variety of voices.

    Thank you for reading my work, and have a nice Wednesday!

    #author #blogging #books #fantasy #fiction #horror #horrorPoetry #literaryHorror #monsters #patrickWMarsh #poem #Poetry #scienceFiction #theGreenlandDiaries #writing
  12. Patrick W. Marsh @patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com@patrickwmarshauthor.wordpress.com ·

    Read my Poem “A Junkyard Father” Published on Altered Reality Magazine

    Hello again! I recently had a trifecta of luck at Altered Reality with some poems, and this is my second one that was picked up for publication by them.

    This week the poem is a little different than my previous one. No haunted forest or paradoxical monsters.

    Instead, I choose to focus on an image that has haunted me ever since I watched it. The toy scene in Bladerunner (director’s cut of course) in Sebastian’s attic has stuck with me ever since I watched it back in 2004. I often wonder what would those cybernetic creations do if Sebastian never returned.

    Who would take care of them?

    In “A Junkyard Father” I follow this same idea and principle. A scientist has created sentient toys in some robotic future, and he is confronted with the concept of mortality. When he dies and leaves this world, they’ll be nobody to take care of them. The toys will outlive him, and still require maintenance. He’ll die when they could potentially live for centuries.

    How will they cope? Who will be there?

    You can read “A Junkyard Father” right here.

    As always, you should check out the whole of Altered Reality. They publish great stuff from a variety of voices.

    Thank you for reading my work, and have a nice Wednesday!

    #author #blogging #books #fantasy #fiction #horror #horrorPoetry #literaryHorror #monsters #patrickWMarsh #poem #Poetry #scienceFiction #theGreenlandDiaries #writing
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