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Asbjørn

Asbjørn

Asbjørn is a teen with high end autism spectrum disorder, also known as aspergers. On the morning after his final exam in gymnasium (one of Denmark’s secondary educations), he discovers that the world has changed, and he’s the only one who’s aware of the change. He also discovers something that people of the changed world calls a system. The question now is, how well will he adapt to the new world, and what will he grow up to be. Uploads: This is purely a passion project, so updates happen when I've gotten a chapter written, but I hope to be faster than with my previous story (Genius Cultivator's Path), which was around 1 chapter every month. Every chapter will be at least 1500 words. If you're interested, then you can listen to my spotify playlist as you read, some of the songs will be used as inspiration later on, so maybe you'll be able to guess which songs they're from, or recognize when I've taken inspiration from a song. (I recommend listening to it on shuffle play) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0inxAmo9FgufYcb3m426Cs?si=c121e57daf974c71 Author Note: I myself have aspergers, so I feel that I at least have the basic knowledge needed to write a story about an autistic person. I don’t really know how different autistic people see the world, so I’ll be drawing a lot on myself for Asbjørn, which might make it seem a bit like a self insert for myself, but that’s purely because I believe that to be the best way for me to write a consistent character. I’m also not that great at things with feelings, especially feelings beside joy, passion, and anger, so you might find the story lacking in that regard, but I’ll still give it my best shot. Just expect that I might use some author magic for things that I’m stuck on, you’ve now been warned. I’m always looking to learn, so be sure to leave feedback, that includes any grammar errors you spot(in a positive way, that means that you can be critical in a constructive way, but don’t be toxic and try to force your opinions into the story). My personal discord server, the story and events can be discussed here https://discord.gg/6jkWtzV3qz Another novel’s discord server, where I was given a channel to brainstorm in, so that might be the best spot to join if you want to contribute with ideas to the story, though I’ll still talk about it on my own server. This novel is called Earth’s Alpha Prime, and I recommend giving it a read, at least the synopsis https://discord.gg/KfAtRUMDwg
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The Influence of Jorge Luis Borges' Fantastic Fiction
Jorge Luis Borges' fantastic fiction has had a great influence. It has inspired many other writers to experiment with the boundaries of reality in their works. His unique ideas about infinite spaces and complex time concepts have been picked up by science - fiction and fantasy writers alike.
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2024-12-11 14:23
What are the best Jorge Luis Borge stories?
One of his great stories is 'The Garden of Forking Paths'. It's a complex and mind - bending tale that plays with concepts of time and infinite possibilities. It makes the reader question the very nature of reality and how different choices can lead to different outcomes.
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2024-11-19 04:42
Analysis of Jorge Luis Borges' Fantastic Fiction
Borges' use of language in his fantastic fiction is masterful. He can convey complex ideas with simplicity. His works are full of labyrinth - like structures, both in the physical settings of the stories and in the narrative itself. In 'The Garden of Forking Paths', the plot branches out like a maze, leaving readers to grapple with multiple possibilities.
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2024-12-14 07:33
The Influence of Jorge Luis Borges on Science Fiction
His influence can be seen in the way modern science - fiction often delves into the philosophical aspects of scientific concepts. Borges was one of the early adopters of using science - fiction as a medium to explore deep - seated philosophical questions. Writers today continue to build on this tradition that he started.
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2024-11-20 06:14
Analysis of Jorge Luis Borges' Science Fiction
Jorge Luis Borges' science fiction often blurs the boundaries between reality and the imagined. His works are filled with complex ideas and philosophical concepts. For example, in some of his stories, he explores the nature of time and infinity in a way that is both mind - boggling and thought - provoking.
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2024-11-20 02:51
What are Jorge Luis Borges' best novels?
One of his best novels is 'Ficciones'. It's a collection of short stories that are full of mind - bending concepts like infinite libraries and labyrinths. His unique use of language and exploration of complex philosophical ideas make this work stand out.
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2024-12-09 08:27
Analysis of Jorge Luis Borges' Best Short Stories
Well, many of Borges' best short stories are marked by his concise yet powerful prose. He can convey profound ideas in just a few pages. Take 'Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius' for instance. It starts with a simple discovery of a fictional place in an encyclopedia but then unfolds into a complex exploration of how our perception of reality can be shaped and manipulated.
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2024-11-26 23:12
What are the best Jorge Luis Borges short stories?
'The Aleph' is also among the top. It's a story that delves into the idea of a single point in space that contains all other points. Borges uses his rich imagination to describe the experiences related to this extraordinary concept. Through his detailed descriptions, the reader is taken on a journey into the unfathomable, which is very characteristic of his work.
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2024-12-16 04:12
Tell me about Jorge Luis Borges' Christmas story.
There may be a Christmas - themed story among Borges' works that might not be as well - known as some of his other pieces. However, given his writing style, it might feature his characteristic use of labyrinthine narratives. It could potentially involve characters who experience a transformation during the Christmas season, perhaps in their perception of time or the nature of existence, much like how his other stories often play with such profound concepts.
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2024-12-12 17:21
Who are the typical characters in Jorge Luis Borges short stories?
There are often scholars or intellectuals. These characters are usually deeply involved in the pursuit of knowledge, like in 'The Library of Babel' where the librarians are constantly trying to make sense of the infinite library. Another type is the self - reflective narrator, such as in 'Borges and I' where the narrator is reflecting on his own identity in relation to the more well - known Borges.
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2024-12-06 04:21
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