»King George III«
Olaf Langmack:
In 2014 I had made two experiences that generally are considered life-changing. Inspired by these, I set out to decipher my story. In February 2015, I captured its almost lifelong version through a series of typical episodes. (…) However, I couldn't find a way to decipher them convincingly.[1] I concluded that instead of an autobiography, I would have to write an autofictional novel, even without any experience or training. The fictional element became an impossible machine, which could read and print thoughts. This trick in 2020 [2] eventually brought an actually life-changing self-realization and shortly afterwards a conclusion of this project.
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In July 2025 he met up with two friends who had returned from a two years bicyle trip through Asia.[14] Together they opened a fortune cookie, he had kept from their previous meeting, just before they started their journey: He:
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Notes
- ↑ a b The review resulted in irreconcilable creative differences between mentor and author. As response he published an image novella on the topic of memory, the novel's core theme.
- ↑ a b Complete and detailed description of his ›Blind Spot‹ within a single day.
- ↑ a b c Japanese rhetoric
