Reincarnation: Inklet, #90
By Liana Brooks
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Apparently, not believing in reincarnation means… well, nothing, actually. Whether you believe or not, you still have to do it.
Of course, no one can stop you cheating a little along the way… Though it turns out that the rules? Yeah, those exist for a reason. First and foremost, your own protection.
Oops.
A heart-warming story about what it really means to save the world, don't miss Reincarnation!
Liana Brooks
Liana Brooks once read the book GOOD OMENS by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett and noted that both their biographies invited readers to send money (or banana daiquiris). That seems to have worked well for them. Liana prefers strawberry daiquiris (virgin!) and will never say no to large amounts of cash in unmarked bills. Her books are sweet and humorous with just enough edge to keep you reading past your bedtime. Liana was born in San Diego and in addition to there has lived in Illinois, Colorado, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Kansas. We'd like to tell you where she is right now, but last we checked she was researching books on both Alaska and Africa. Not only are the bookstore algorithms breaking trying to track this lady, but we can't tell you where to mail that daiquiri. Your best bet is to try Twitter where you can often find @LianaBrooks talking about her four kids, her giant dog, and plans for world domination.
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Reincarnation - Liana Brooks
Reincarnation
INKLET #90
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Liana Brooks
www.InkprintPress.com
REINCARNATION
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I didn’t believe in reincarnation. That turned out to be a problem, standing there in the equivalent of a celestial waiting room arguing with someone who had a softly glowing white tablet, who’d met me at the moment of my death and started talking about what came next.
Within minutes there were three men arguing with me, all white-haired and slightly round. A woman with soft gray hair and a white hanbok that Jung Kyung-hee would have killed for explained it was okay I didn’t believe in reincarnation, I was going back to Earth anyway.
Being dead, I didn’t need to breathe, but I took a breath anyway. Habit, more than anything. And I tried to see the bright side: space travel, the cure for migraines...
Maybe this time I wouldn’t get a broken body. Or maybe I’d be reincarnated so far in the future I wouldn’t need to worry about that at all.
LOL.
Shape Description automatically generated with medium confidenceTurns out reincarnation isn’t linear. Or sensible. Or anything that appealed to me. The growing group of elderly souls planning my return trip