Posts Tagged ‘ novel ’
/sectionb: SLEEPER CELL
Posted on January 20th, 2025 – Comments Off on /sectionb: SLEEPER CELL… in which the Section’s long, languid, and mostly monotonous journey (except when it’s not), back to their origin is detailed.
/sectionb: ASSET
Posted on November 4th, 2024 – Comments Off on /sectionb: ASSET… in which Section B manage to secure a ride back to where all their troubles began, and (hopefully) one step closer to some answers about their predicament.
/sectionb: OFNISID
Posted on September 13th, 2024 – Comments Off on /sectionb: OFNISID… in which it becomes obvious that sometimes things go sideways for Section B but sometimes they go downright backwards.
Second try
Posted on August 31st, 2024 – Comments Off on Second tryDmitri’s timeline set to music.
/sectionb: DISINFORMATION
Posted on August 13th, 2024 – Comments Off on /sectionb: DISINFORMATION Filed under: /sectionb, Dispatches, Patrick BayProtected: Secret agency research
Posted on July 30th, 2024 – Comments Off on Protected: Secret agency researchSection B: Criminal Organization
Posted on June 23rd, 2024 – Comments Off on Section B: Criminal OrganizationOn the one hand, “Criminal Organization” seems like a pretty harsh indictment. In the simultaneous contexts of Euro 2024 and Copa America 2024, however, it makes for an interesting opening.

Please don’t read too much into it though. I’m just pointing out a quirky search result.
First try
Posted on June 19th, 2024 – Comments Off on First tryIf you’ve watched, and listened to, the /sectionb shorts then you’ll probably recognize the musical motif but if not then maybe you’ll be experiencing it for the first time, in which case that’s maybe for the best.
This tune also happens to rather happily coincide with the 25th anniversary, more or less, of Lola rennt. If it sounds like the film may have been an inspiration for the track, that’s just pure speculation. Great movie though.
Protected preview
Posted on June 15th, 2024 – Comments Off on Protected previewIf you happened to be on TCL during a very specific and brief window of time in the past day or so you may have read the entirety of a post entitled “Philip and the agency”.
It’s an entry about some of the more obscure research, done right here in Toronto (much of it before my time), that went into /sectionb. Tied into this is a sneak peak about what’s coming up in the story. I also talk a bit about character baselines, motivations, etc.
I feel that /sectionb does just fine on its own but I think that posts like the “Philip” one bring more richness and depth to the narrative, so I decided to password-protect it. But I’m going to give you the password … it’s “/s3ct10nb” (without quotes).
Initially I considered asking for your email but then I thought, nah, too invasive. Disposable addresses require quick turnaround, which I can’t guarantee. I thought about a few other options but all of them required more effort than I’d be willing to make just to read a post, so I nixed them too.
Password protection seemed like the most frictionless way to gauge your interest. Just access the post with the password (see above) and hopefully the signal will get through ;)






