Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The End and Everything Before It by Finegan Kruckemeyer Review – A Dreamy Alternative to the World We Live in
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'A locked chest sits at the end of a jetty in a small island town. The key to open it lies on a nearby bench. The town’s citizens believe the chest to be full of valuable coins. Should they open it? After deliberating, they come to the conclusion that the treasure would do them more harm than good. And so the chest remains untouched on the jetty until it is eventually pushed into the water.' 

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