Apples from the Garden of Eden
What if one day you could reinvent your sins instead of being forgiven for them? What if you could take back a mistake or a misjudgment, a compulsion and turn it into a second chance without risking your liberty or sanity.
Felix X. Cole is a brilliant madman who dared to dream. A man of his time living in a society that might have outgrown itself. This is a satire about crumbling morals and fragile denizens in a throwaway culture saturated with adolescent wisdom who never gets it right the first time.
A surreal throw down between Rockwellian depiction and the disenchanted persons on the street. "Apples from the garden of Eden" is a thought provoking story that raises the question. If you were given a second chance to fall in love again after what it cost you the first time... could you beat the odds?
Even Adam should get a second chance.
-- Rocco Scibetta