Rules of the Campfire

Rules of the Campfire by Paul Moore, published by Zarra Knightley Publishing on November 15, 2019, is a science fiction and fantasy narrative that explores the complexities of memory and identity. This edition spans 338 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Asitr, who, after forty years of introspection, shares his extraordinary experiences on a radio talk show, recounting tales from his numerous past lives, including encounters with historical and supernatural figures.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and paranormal elements as the narrative unfolds around a mysterious John Doe discovered at the Harbinger Psychiatric Institute. With a six-inch orb of blue glass in hand, he seeks to share his own story, challenging Dr. Henry Milton to reconsider the boundaries of reality. The plot delves into themes of organized insanity and the unseen forces that intertwine with our everyday lives, inviting readers to ponder the nature of belief and the extraordinary within the ordinary.
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If you woke up one day and realized you had memories from more than seventy lives, fluid in every language you’d ever spoken, and recalled all the texts you’d ever read, would you wonder why?It took Asitr forty years to discover the why. Soon after, he appears as a guest on a radio talk show to bait traps with the telling of stories. He tells tales about his life as one of the world’s most popular and quickly forgotten celebrities – of gardening for the Prophet Enoch, eavesdropping on Satan and Baal Zebub, and living between lives in a lost world. They sounded like the tall tales of a crazy man.Twenty years later, a John Doe is found, naked and shivering, on the grounds of the Harbinger Psychiatric Institute, clutching a six-inch orb of blue glass and anxious to tell his own story. Is it a tale of organized insanity inspired by Asitr’s radio appearance?Dr. Henry Milton has what looks like an easy assignment: he has twenty-four hours to evaluate the John Doe and refer him for processing. But John Doe has a timetable of his own. He has less than forty-eight hours to convince Dr. Milton to suspend his disbelief in a supernatural world where activities swirl around us unseen and mingle within our own natural realm.
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