In part two of this DPW original fiction series, our protagonist, Gregory Norstrom, finds himself navigating through a nightmare as he gets closer and closer to the entrance of The Bazaar of The Blind.
Every man reaches a point in his life when his glory days are only a distant memory. A reflection of a time long gone—better days never to be revisited.
But that doesn’t mean we can’t try—can’t still do what we are passionate about. Even when others no longer believe in us or our abilities.
Every man is a rock. And he may get beaten and chipped, but that doesn’t mean he has to crumble into nothingness.
As we close out National Poetry Month, we felt it a good idea to share one of the most famous poems of all time. This one will forever be labeled as a classic.
Certain things you just have to experience to understand. And sometimes the feelings these experiences bring about are too much to handle. So our only defense is to let ourselves drift away like tears in the ocean.
A horror just out of sight. The dreaded book of the dead. And a bazaar of otherworldly oddities. Some things aren’t meant for the eyes of man. Some worlds exist beyond our comprehension.
This is part one of DPW’s original serialized fiction series, The Bazaar of The Blind.