Author Archives: Terrain Vague

Antinomianism, Alternative History and the Ecstatic Art of James Koehnline

Originally published in 1993 The true apocalypse is upon us now—not the universal destruction of the flesh dreamed of by the Puritan colonizers of North America and their bitter spiritual descendants, but a joyous revelation that promises to reorganize the … Continue reading

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Karl Takes a Walk

The following morning, after a long, frustrating night of trying to sleep in a bed, Karl Korvid decided to go for a walk. He had barely made it ten feet down the sidewalk when something brushed against his head, flying … Continue reading

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Rooftop Archaeology

The codex fragments are fragile to the touch, having been on the roof of my house since early in the last century. Dislodged from their rest during repairs, they fluttered to the ground in a shower of dust that I … Continue reading

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