Feeding the Dragon

Feeding the Dragon by A. Ii Sappington is set to be published by Jadybug Press on February 10, 2024. This 282-page book, written in English, presents a narrative centered around Argus, who is summoned by his captain to discuss his future in the Corps. Upon declining to reenlist, Argus embarks on a journey back to his hometown of Abhaile, Indiana, where he takes on the role of a correctional officer at the Maximum Security Penitentiary Tarragon. As he navigates this new environment, he faces challenges that will ultimately reveal his true calling.
Readers will find that the story delves into themes of personal growth and the trials faced within the correctional system. As Argus confronts the realities of his new position, he learns valuable lessons about resilience and self-discovery. The narrative intertwines elements of horror and fantasy, particularly through the metaphor of the dragon, symbolizing the inner struggles and revelations that accompany his journey. This edition invites readers to explore the complexities of Argus’s experiences in a setting that blends the ordinary with the extraordinary.
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Argus knocks on the captain’s door three times and turns the handle upon hearing the word, “Enter.” He has been summoned by the captain to answer one question, “Antrim, are you going to reenlist in my beloved Corps?” Argus respectfully declines. This decision will start Argus on a journey back to his hometown of Abhaile, Indiana where his true calling awaits him in the corridors and cell blocks of the Maximum Security Penitentiary Tarragon. He has no experience to draw from as he walks through the front door, but a place such as this has its own way of teaching. At Tarragon, Argus learns what every correctional officer knows. He’ll be tested and in those trials he’ll come to know his dragon and the cost of gazing into its eyes.
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