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The Hollow Feast

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The Hollow Feast

By: Frederick Jacobs
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The Hollow Feast: An Anthology of Cosmic Transformation
Three interconnected tales of consciousness, decay, and the terrible beauty of becoming.

In a universe where time itself can be wounded, where libraries exist at the edge of dreams, and where decay is both curse and sacrament, three stories explore what it means to transform - and what transformation costs.

“Clockwork Covenant” - When the Great Clock fractures and time begins to unravel, a disgraced horologist and a prophetic princess must descend into the mechanical heart of their city to prevent reality itself from coming undone. But some repairs require breaking everything first.

“The Library at the End of Sleep” - In a world where sleep is illegal and dreams are currency, Inspector Thea Somnos discovers a hidden library that exists only in the space between waking and sleeping. As the Ministry of Wakefulness hunts her down, she must choose between preserving a dream or preserving herself.

“The Hollow Feast” - Vhel awakens malformed from his chrysalis, neither angel nor maggot but something catastrophically between. In a rotting kingdom built on a cosmic wound, he must navigate flesh-temples and living courts to reach the heart of a god that might be better left sleeping. But consciousness, once born, demands its due.
From the mechanical precision of clockwork time to the fluid horror of living decay, these tales weave together themes of transformation, consciousness, and the hollow feast that sustains existence itself. Each story stands alone, yet together they form a meditation on what it means to change - and what refuses to be changed.
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