
Cody Ray George (Author)
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Psychic-medium who uses learned experiences as writing fodder!
Find my books here: https://linktr.ee/codyraygeorge
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PRODROME (ch. 3): Whoopty-Doo!. Content Warning.
Catch up on PRODROME! Read episode 1 below: * This space belongs to a dead man, Riley ruminated. Every time he became comfortable in the cramped, hard cot, his mind snapped back to the idea that his room was haunted by a sharpshooting, food cooking, stand-up guy this reality had so cruelly stolen from his new roommates. Is this bed cursed? Am I next?
By Cody Ray George (Author)about a year ago in Chapters
PRODROME (ch. 2): Dummy. Content Warning.
Catch up on PRODROME! Read episode 1 below: * Rather than haphazardly running up the slanted staircase, Riley stretched his ascent more than twice as long as it should've taken. Each placement of either foot was accounted for — every pound of pressure and every cant of his big toes. Though the handiwork of the stairs appeared completely unreliable, the planks, bloated from seasons of rainfall, didn't so much as creak. He finally exhaled when he reached the top.
By Cody Ray George (Author)about a year ago in Chapters
PRODROME (ch. 1): Shake On It. Content Warning.
Choking on the stuffy interior of a glorified supply closet, Riley tried his hardest to listen to the words that trickled from an elderly woman's split lips. Dehydration sapped her face of color. She presented to him as the swaying, half-dead matriarch of a paranoid, Southern hamlet. A handful of seconds ticked by, and he drew in a breath so sharp, it stung his lungs. "Sorry, I—"
By Cody Ray George (Author)about a year ago in Chapters
Rubedo Coast. Top Story - December 2024.
A dark coast of amber waves, a wriggling field of moon-suffused wine, licked my toes like an entity desperate for the taste of someone else’s salt. Water split across my tendons like a sigh, and my heels sank with a soft pull. Rough, living bodies recoiled when I flexed either arch. Sand crumbled and fell—a victim of physics I don’t need to understand.
By Cody Ray George (Author)about a year ago in Psyche
Horror & Comedy: Why Cocaine Bear Works. Top Story - February 2023.
Elizabeth Banks’ Cocaine Bear is the actress-turned-director’s first foray into horror-comedy, a mainstay genre that has recently been gaining traction through the introduction of movies such as M3gan that tow a fine line between terror and hilarity, where the viewer can very much empathize with the antagonist despite their appalling actions.
By Cody Ray George (Author)3 years ago in Geeks
How 'The Last Of Us' Can Seamlessly Blend Part II During Season One
A highly contentious sequel game can become a fan favorite if treated with care. Three episodes into The Last Of Us, Both Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin have wasted no time giving fans of the games what they’ve always wished for in a proper adaptation: the same attention-to-detail as given to the game environments, whimsical and unique dialogue that stains the screen with personality, and unlikable characters that, when attach to you, will stay with your psyche for years to come.
By Cody Ray George (Author)3 years ago in Geeks
How I Wrote And Published My First Book
If you are an author, a writer—a hobbyist of any kind, really—you are ostensibly aboard the same never-ending, Snowpiercer-esque train ride as I am. What this means for us is a looping list of self-imposed factors and familiar environments. You make your hot beverage of choice, you shun your loved ones away as if you are an alchemist working diligently under specific conditions, and you hope that by the end of the afternoon, you've walked away with more than 1200 words under your belt.
By Cody Ray George (Author)5 years ago in Motivation
How Text-Based Games Can Heal Our Attention Spans
There is increasing evidence, subjective and otherwise, to conclude that Generations Z and Millennials have a difficult time focusing on any one task at hand. The overwhelming reason is attributed to the ubiquity of "screens"—be it cellphones, laptops, or the comfort of the black mirror that is omnipresent in most everyone's living room (and sometimes bedroom).
By Cody Ray George (Author)5 years ago in Gamers








