Urban Fantasy Promo – The Ole Antmythopoeia: An Incomplete Trilogy (Miscellaneous Book 1)

Greetings, travelers, and welcome to our penultimate stop in the Otherworld this week.  We’ve got a very fun and interesting book for you today, and it’s a little hard to explain.  But for once, that’s kind of the whole point!  No Originality is an author who has worked on a book that is meant to be interpreted by everyone differently.  I personally like it because it’s got plenty of game references and some introspective charm, but you might like it for a reason that’s unlike mine.  If that’s caught your attention, read on to learn more about The Ole Antmythopoeia: An Incomplete Trilogy (Miscellaneous Book 1).

No Originality is a name that’s sort of antithetical to the author with the moniker, as his book, The Ole Antmythopoeia: An Incomplete Trilogy (Miscellaneous Book 1), is sure to be unlike anything you’ve ever read before.  Part reconstruction of fables, part Easter egg collection for video games, part heartwarming tale about the love to be found in the world and the found family that we make, it works because it finds a way to be all of these things—and none of them.  You see, No Originality built this story with sort of intentionally jumbled messaging here and there, a zigzagging pattern that asks the reader to be a bit more introspective in the way they approach things.  There’s so much to see, it can be a little daunting at first, but it’s still impressive nonetheless.

This is an INTERPRETATION GAME. The rules are simple: In the following pages, piece together the numerous illustrations and words into a narrative that makes sense to you.

This style of storytelling, called REMIX FICTION, is how the ants tell each other stories; in particular, fables from their nihilistic deism called NARANATHISM.

I’ve scoured the RETROPRESENT in search of the ants’ fables and have found their greatest one in an incomplete form. Divided into three parts, I’ve presented it in the form of a metafictional video game; an important aspect of NARANATHISM.

This wonder tale, called GRASSHOPPER SHARPSHOOTER, tells the life story of Airen Tony Coleman; a metafictional deity who the ants consider to be the greatest within their meta pantheon.

The Incomplete Trilogy, as some among the ants call it, consists of a BACKSTORYSOCIAL RPG and STARTER GUIDE. Playing this INTERPRETATION GAME of the ants will challenge your understanding of nihilism in a profound way. In its incompleteness, this trilogy of DIVINE MADNESS best exemplifies the Japanese concept of “wabi-sabi“; a kind of beauty within the flawed.

I implore you, potential player, to have fun figuring out what you’re reading. Not a soul has yet to ascertain the intrinsic meaning contained within GRASSHOPPER SHARPSHOOTER. Mayhap you’ll be the one to achieve the improbable. Oh, and if you’re patient, read all the way to the end of this tome for a teaser.

As for myself, its back to the RETROPRESENT. The numerous INTERPRETATION GAMES of NARANATHISM demand a discoverer and I intend to discover. Expect more wonder tales in the future, if FORTUNE will have me.

Make good small decisions.

Even if you don’t “get it”, The Ole Antmythopoeia: An Incomplete Trilogy (Miscellaneous Book 1) is chock full of the work of incredible artists and creative types.  No Originality is great at composing this sort of atypical type book, but he also excels at weaving together talents from every corner of the world and the internet.  There is a lot of passion that feels as though it drips off of every page in the author’s book, and it is interesting indeed to see it blend through from page to page, even if it’s painted in shades that are different than what you might expect.  If all this has you intrigued, don’t wait.  Check out The Ole Antmythopoeia: An Incomplete Trilogy (Miscellaneous Book 1) on Amazon today!
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Michael DeAngelo

Michael is the creator of the Tellest brand of fantasy novels and stories. He is actively seeking to expand the world of Tellest to be accessible to everyone.