THE BUSH - Robert Eversmann These men have a handle on the neighborhood, but the bush has its grip around them. THE BABY - Robert Eversmann There are the people you are meant to take care of and there are people meant to take care of you. THE MACHINE - Maev Barba A lottery which leads its winners to immortality via a great underground machine. THE PUPPET - Eric Thralby Mother and father will do anything for their boy, even...
More DescriptionTHE BUSH - Robert Eversmann
These men have a handle on the neighborhood, but the bush has its grip around them.
THE BABY - Robert Eversmann
There are the people you are meant to take care of and there are people meant to take care of you.
THE MACHINE - Maev Barba
A lottery which leads its winners to immortality via a great underground machine.
THE PUPPET - Eric Thralby
Mother and father will do anything for their boy, even if he is not real.
THE PROPHET - Eric Thralby
A father's daughter knows the future: one day he will die; one day we will all die.
THE KING'S MAN - Eric Thralby
The king's man is the only trustworthy man in the entire kingdom. One day, he is framed for an unthinkable and grizzly murder.
THE COOK - Bob Selcrosse
A father only asks for the littlest, barest respect from his boys. Is that so much to ask?
THE UNDERTAKER - Bob Selcrosse
Never trust an undertaker. They are always pulling pranks.
THE VAMPIRE - Bob Selcrosse
Like any good creature, the vampire craves its mortality. Death is like heroin. Beware, old man grandpas.
THE WALL - Eric Thralby
I have seen this wall every day for almost a year. It can move if it wants to, love life if it wants to. It chalks all its stagnancy up to depression.
THE WELL - Eric Thralby
Boys are, wherever they adventure, only ever looking for their mother.
THE SINK - Eric Thralby
You old, dirty bastard.
THE CABINET OF CHILDREN
III. SID SNYDER DRIVE - Bob Selcrosse
Bob and Eric reunite and meet on Sid Snyder Drive, the famed street of Long Beach, Washington.
IV. THE ARCADE - Bob Selcrosse
Your past, everything, may be locked away in an abandoned mall, but there is always a loose board, or someone with a key.