What kind of lines are those?—the attentive reader will ask. Plot lines? Behavior? Defenses? Lines of life on the two author’s hands—left and right? Or maybe named after Petersburg streets on Vasilievsky Island? No, no. It’s simply lines. Probably straight ones. At least that’s what the author’s inner gaze suggests, which is always right.
Contents:
Practical advice for beginner demiurges
Scary fairy tales about people. Verechka and atomic war
About Galia, Natasha, and virtual love
About Dima and spiritual turmoil
About Lenya and the sacred soma
About the scary Korneichukovs
About Lizaveta Mironovna
From the collection “The Book of Fear.” Sweet Plum
From the collection “78”. Sumi-Dumi
Until the first mermaid
From the collection. “Where did Filimor go?” One and the same book
No hope
Jingle-Co
From something written for collections. “Russian alien fairy tales.” JD-to
The terrible secret
How stupid
From the collection “Bavylonian Dutchman.” The librarian
From the collection “The Coffee Book.” Elephant from a fly
What do you dream about
From the collection “Holiday Book.” Birds and salt
Everything worked out
Short stories about the incomprehensible and the indefinite. Boundaries
About brushwood
Not mine
About hell
Read only
House and poems
There is no death
About dice
Radio
About a time machine
About fairies
March snow
About time
About some dreams
Memory