Synopsis
Synopsis: John Brunsen has failed at most things in his life. His most recent mistake has left him the unwilling host to an unknown lifeform that has reprogrammed his brain to pursue unending violence. With alternating cycles of pharmaceutical grade stimulants and depressants as the only means to keep his sanity in check, John is thrust into the role of Savior as the lifeform spreads across the planet fueled by a combination of destruction, evolution and ultra-capitalism. Can a man who can’t hold down a job prevent an impending planetary apocalypse? Probably not! But it’s worth a try.
What to expect: 1) a complete book, it's already done, upload is done. 2) a pretty wild adventure story that goes a lot of places and does a lot of things 3) hopefully a few laughs and an entertaining read.
Table of Contents
- 1Chapter 1: “They call me the working man” - Geddy Lee, 19742024-11-13
- 2C2: “Big Money, Big Booty Bitches, Man That Shit Gon’ Be the Death of Me” - Kendrick Duckworth, 20152024-11-13
- 3Chapter 3: "Send Me an Angel” - Klaus Meine, 19902024-11-13
- 4Chapter 4: “How The End Always Is” - Robert Smith, 19892024-11-13
- 5Chapter 5. “I want it again, but violent, more violent” – Courtney Love, 19942024-11-13
- 6Chapter 6: “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” - Kris Kristofferson, 19692024-11-13
- 7Chapter 7: “Cat’s foot, iron claw” - Robert Fripp, 19692024-11-13
- 8Chapter 8: “It’s Been Twenty Eight Long Hard Years I’m Still Strugglin’” - Jason Hunter, 19932024-11-13
- 9Chapter 9: “If you think that I could be forgiven…” - Adam Duritz, 19962024-11-13
- 10C10. Good sirs please make your way towards the nearest helicopter - Shane Black, 19902024-11-13
- 11Chapter 11: America: business first, country second - George Higgins, 19742024-11-13
- 12Chapter 12: I prefer Wilbert Harrison’s version if I am being honest - SLR, 20232024-11-13
- 13Chapter 13. “Sixteen tons, and what do you get?” - Merle Travis 19462024-11-13
- 14Chapter 14. “Bye Bye Bye (Bye Bye)” - N’SYNC, 20002024-11-13
- 15Chapter 15. John’s gone for a bit. Sorry! Meet your new narrator, Grady. He’s a dick. – SLR, 2023.2024-11-13
- 16C16: It's better to have a gun and need it than to not have a gun and not need it - Richard LeFleur,2024-11-13
- 17C17: “Didn’t I blow your mind this time?” – William Hart, 19692024-11-13
- 18C18. I was talking with a ghost - Tegan and Sara Quin, 20042024-11-13
- 19“City Staple Like Go, Chicken Go” - Aaron Yates, 20162024-11-13
- 20C20. “Most things haven’t worked out” - David Kimbrough, 19972024-11-13
- 21C21. And now a word from our sponsors…2024-11-13
- 22C22. “Putting out fires with gasoline” - David Jones, 19822024-11-13
- 23Chapter 23. “True conception, knowing why” - Roky Erickson, 19672024-11-13
- 24C24. “When It’s Time to Party We Will Party Hard” - Andrew Wilkes-Krier, 20012024-11-13
- 25C25. Come Dame or Maid, Be not Afraid, Poor John Will Injure Nothing2024-11-13
- 26C26. “If I Did Anybody Wrong, Oh Lord, Have Mercy on Me” - David Kimbrough, 20062024-11-13
- 27C27. We Got a Great Show For Ya Tonight Folks - Multiple2024-11-13
- 28C28. You can kill a revolutionary, but you can’t kill the revolution – Fred Hampton2024-11-13
- 29C29. “And the riot be the rhyme of the unheard” - Zach de la Rocha, 19992024-11-13
- 30C30. “Ready to Die” - Christopher Wallace, 19942024-11-13
- 31Epilogue2024-11-13