
Jason Paulino
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Sci-Fi nerd, self-published novelist, written content creator, avid reader, and blogger @ ChosenNovels.com.
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Outlandish Blends
As a child my father encouraged me to read, and it became one of my greatest loves. What I discovered early on that there was no more thorough way to tell an intricate tale than a good book. There’s no wonder to me why some of the best television series and movie titles are based on intricate source material. If you love storytelling and storytellers then there’s nothing more important than the details. When I pick a new show, the chances I’ll truly love the story increase exponentially if the script is based on an excellent series of novels first. There’s nowhere to hide inside of a written story; every word must shine.
By Jason Paulino5 years ago in Motivation
Dear Nick
April 4, 2011 From:[email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Sat Dear Nick, I hope this message finds you well. I admit your last message left me distressed. I’m sorry for my delayed response, but it is becoming more difficult for me to type out these messages on my own. ALS quickly destroys my motor functions . It’s the most helpless I’ve ever felt.
By Jason Paulino5 years ago in The Chain
Space Invaders
When I arrived at my father’s home it was in the condition I had expected. They had ransacked the place looking for anything to make sense of the recent abductions. With my security clearance they had reluctantly granted me lone access. They knew I was their best shot at unlocking any secrets from my father’s final days of research. I found my father’s VR visors and just as suspected, my unique neurolink ID gave me access to his holodesk. I’m sure they’re recording all of this, and I put on a good show, spending hours reviewing files on visitors who have overstayed their welcome. Knowing my father; he would never entrust any real conclusions to the digital realm. I had not seen my father or my siblings in almost 3 years.
By Jason Paulino5 years ago in Futurism


