Volume 11
by Hunter Red
©2012 Hunter Red
©2012 Hunter Red
This work was started on August 10,
2010, and was finished on May 16, 2012.
No portion of this book may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission from
the copyright holder. Sorry, no straight
up free ways to get the book in its complete entirety. You can either pay the small price for the
physical copy, the even smaller price for the digital copy, or wait for the
serialized version to slowly come out.
There are various ways that this work
will be distributed, both through traditional means and untraditional. It’s not that the writer dislikes the
traditional distribution method, it just hasn’t worked for him yet. If you think it can work for yourself, more
power to you. If you think it can work
for the writer, contact him.
Prologue
The story of the situation currently
going on in Dolore has been trickling out for weeks now. Most of the stories rely on footage smuggled
out of that country and second hand accounts.
What follows is a firsthand account of one person’s experience of the
situation going on in Dolore written as he was experiencing it. It is not a complete account of the situation
going on in Dolore, but it does provide an insight into the people involved in
it.
Volume 11 is a journal written by
Hato Shurtleff with the Hipster Journal Program, both through typing entries
out on the Hipster and by utilizing the voice recognition software on the
Hipster. At the start of Volume 11, Hato is an eighteen year old high school senior
living in Moenia Prima, Dolore. At the
start of each part there will be a short introduction written by myself, and
there is an event that is not written from Hato’s perspective, but the vast
majority of Volume 11 is written by Hato Shurtleff. It is written by Hato Shurtleff, about Hato
Shurtleff, involving things that happened to Hato Shurtleff. Contained in this account is also what Hato thoughts
are about the things that are going on.
The first entry in the account is dated Sunday, January 9th,
2011.
Let us begin.
Vince Fielding, reporter VBNS
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