One Thousand Shipwrecked Penguins

This is a site for stranded penguins, not people. Our goal is to write 1000 stories & auction the site off for 1,000,000,000 dollars, which will be used to preserve the world's penguin population.

I made the worst grimace in the world. A horrible face. I even scared myself: my grandmother always told me that a face could freeze with an expression, which is why one shouldn’t gurn or squint. But I didn’t believe her. I put all my fear and loathing into that grimace. The inside of my mouth turned into a formidable cave. I stuck one hand into it and traveled through my throat, down the gullet, into my stomach and beyond. There I found a small door that I didn’t even know existed. I opened it and stared eyelessly down a long corridor. At the end of the corridor was a glass house. Outside I saw a field covered with mossy tombstones. There were shelves in the glass house, but they were empty and I knew these were shelves for books not yet written. I stepped outside and saw that the names of abandoned ideas were carved on the gravestones. I picked up a magical ring that lay in the grass. I slipped it on my finger, glad to see that it fit. I retreated through the glass palace and the corridor, closed the small door and went back up. When I closed my mouth again I noticed that people were standing around me. A policeman explained to them that there was nothing to see and that they should move on. But the crowd demanded to see the ring I had salvaged from the depths of my digestive tract. I held it up. The people applauded, perhaps for no other reason than that I had obeyed them. “What does it do”, said a man. I shook my head, “I don’t know,” I said. “Is it special,” said another. I shrugged. The mob dispersed and I heard disappointed murmuring. “Anybody can find a ring,” someone said. 

#43/1000. Drawing by Taffimai, titled: ”A bit too scary”. Published as “Passages” in kill author issue 15.

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I made the worst grimace in the world. A horrible face. I even scared myself: my grandmother always told me that a face could freeze with an expression, which is why one shouldn’t gurn or squint. But I didn’t believe her. I put all my fear and loathing into that grimace. The inside of my mouth turned into a formidable cave. I stuck one hand into it and traveled through my throat, down the gullet, into my stomach and beyond. There I found a small door that I didn’t even know existed. I opened it and stared eyelessly down a long corridor. At the end of the corridor was a glass house. Outside I saw a field covered with mossy tombstones. There were shelves in the glass house, but they were empty and I knew these were shelves for books not yet written. I stepped outside and saw that the names of abandoned ideas were carved on the gravestones. I picked up a magical ring that lay in the grass. I slipped it on my finger, glad to see that it fit. I retreated through the glass palace and the corridor, closed the small door and went back up. When I closed my mouth again I noticed that people were standing around me. A policeman explained to them that there was nothing to see and that they should move on. But the crowd demanded to see the ring I had salvaged from the depths of my digestive tract. I held it up. The people applauded, perhaps for no other reason than that I had obeyed them. “What does it do”, said a man. I shook my head, “I don’t know,” I said. “Is it special,” said another. I shrugged. The mob dispersed and I heard disappointed murmuring. “Anybody can find a ring,” someone said. 
#43/1000. Drawing by Taffimai, titled: ”A bit too scary”. Published as “Passages” in kill author issue 15.
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