Anna Moochoon
Train to Elsewhere
Train to Elsewhere is a surreal, poetic journey through the borderlands of consciousness where memory, dream, and myth converge. Part fantasy, part philosophical fiction, and part psychological allegory, it follows Bob the Black Cat, Ms. Understood, the Head Librarian, and Bearton Rogers - aboard a sentient train that moves not only through space and time, but also through meaning. Blending literary fiction, magical realism, and metaphysical adventure, the story explores the shifting landscapes between the real and the imagined - a world where the Library of Y'all hums with infinite echoes.
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Anna Moochoon
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Latest episode
Apr 20, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 3 - An Odd to the Train 29.10.2025 4:14
Before it had a name, it had a sound, the Train - a low hum that moved through bones before air. Forged from the law of vibration, the Train to Elsewhere runs not on time, but on timing. Bob the Black Cat boards by pause, not by foot, greeted by a squirrel Conductor and a memory of lemon. Between silence and song, philosophy and fur, the journey begins to hum.
Episode 2 - The Cat Who Never Boarded 29.10.2025 3:33
There are stories that begin with thunderclaps and swords. This one begins with a blink - two blinks, to be precise. Meet Bob the Black Cat: hat collector, part-time physicist, full-time paradox. A letter postmarked Tomorrow sets him aboard the Train to Elsewhere, where time loops like a Möbius whisker and reality adjusts to the light of your soul.
Episode 1 - The Golden Ticket 29.10.2025 0:54
You hold a golden ticket - not to a place on any map, but to a story that remembers you. The Train to Elsewhere departs through mist and memory, where dream and reality share the same rail. Step aboard!
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