Saturday, 21 January 2023

NEW RELEASE: The Madness of Iorialus Bóro

Announcing the release of a spooky festive satire: THE MADNESS OF IORIALUS BÓRO, now available to everyone, free of charge at
 

In a cabin in the woods of the Republic of Wisconsin dwells a harmless old man. Listen at his door and you might hear the odd splash of paint, the chomp of chisel on stone, and perhaps the occasional grumble about his homeland’s occupation by the Canadian Army.
 
Or so the rumours say. Because who can distinguish fact from popular fantasy in the case of so legendary an artist as Iorialus Bóro, renowned the world over as the most remarkable creative genius of his generation?
 
But for all his brilliance, old Bóro has one peculiar quirk: a insistence that reality and imagination are totally separate things. And on this he takes no prisoners: the wrath that rushes down his beard when that line is crossed has left a long trail of devastated friends and supporters driven remorselessly from his fan club, the Bórolites.
 
Yet what if his paintings and sculptures turn out so sublime as to trouble that boundary more than he realises? When his own original characters come calling over those festivals when the veils between worlds are thinnest – from Halloween, to Christmas, to the Lunar New Year – will he stand to defend that barrier even if to do so puts his life, his livelihood, even the entire world in danger?
 

This is a short satirical novel which emerged in reaction to a deeply destructive experience of Normalist violence from yet another human community. The episode in question was so ruinously absurd as to finally and fundamentally shatter my stake in humankind – which is why this blog is nowadays far less active.
 
I shall refrain from disclosing details for now, given there are relationships concerned whose future has yet to be resolved. Suffice to say that this story, wherein I venture the effrontery to participate in that ancient and hallowed tradition of satire, was the only recourse left to me to challenge an unjust, abusive and heart-shatteringly cruel set of social circumstances.
 
Even if it fails in this, I hope that as a darkly humorous exploration of reality, realities, and the clash of different ways to see and know them, and still more as a tribute to some genuinely marvellous otherworld friends, The Madness of Iorialus Bóro manages to grind some small improvement for this world from the terrible cost I have borne on its account.
 
The Madness of Iorialus Bóro now available here:

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