\documentclass[11pt]{memoir} \def\watermarkloaded{0} \input{includes/variables} \input{includes/draft} \input{includes/frame} \input{includes/packages} \input{includes/pagelayout} \input{includes/geometry} \input{includes/toc} \input{includes/font} \input{includes/title} \input{includes/secdiv} \input{includes/hyphenation} \newcommand{\Char}[1]{ \cleardoublepage \null \thispagestyle{empty} \vfill \begin{center} \huge\TitleFont #1 \end{center} \vspace{2cm} \vfill } \begin{document} \frontmatter \thispagestyle{empty} \null \vfill \begin{flushright} \DisplayFont Idumea \end{flushright} \vfill \cleardoublepage \pagestyle{empty} \doublespacing \begin{center}\DisplayFont \null \vfill {\Huge Idumea} \vspace{1ex} {\Huge ×} \vspace{1ex} {\Large A Post-Self story} \vspace{2em} \vfill {\Large Madison Rye Progress} with {\Large Samantha Yule Fireheart} \end{center} \thispagestyle{empty} \newpage \input{includes/copyright} \newpage \null \cleardoublepage \onehalfspacing %\doublespacing \null \vfill \noindent\textbf{Note:} this book touches on the plots of The Post-Self Cycle, as well as that of \emph{Marsh}. It is still a standalone novel, but might benefit from having read those works first. They may all be found \emph{post-self.ink} as paperbacks, ebooks, and free to read in the browser. \vspace{1cm} \noindent\textbf{Content notes:} themes of suicide and poor mental health. \cleardoublepage \singlespacing \begin{center} {\Large \DisplayFont \underline{Dramatis Personae}} \vfill {\DisplayFont\small Your Humble Narrator} Dear The Wheat And Rye Under The Stars \vfill {\DisplayFont\small The Woman} To Pray For The End Of Endings \vfill {\DisplayFont\small Her Friend} I Must Show No Hesitation When Speaking My Name \vfill {\DisplayFont\small Her Therapist} Where I May Ever Dream \vfill {\DisplayFont\small Her Cocladist} Should We Rejoice In The End Of Endings \vfill {\DisplayFont\small Her Lover} Farai \vfill {\DisplayFont\small The Oneirotect} Which Offers Heat And Warmth In Fire \vfill {\DisplayFont\small The Child} And We Are The Motes In The Stage-Lights \vfill {\DisplayFont\small The Instance Artist} Dear, Also, The Tree That Was Felled \vfill {\DisplayFont\small The Blue Fairy} I Remember The Rattle Of Dry Grass \end{center} \mainmatter \onehalfspacing \pagestyle{empty} \cleardoublepage \null \vfill \begin{verse} And am I born to die?\\ To lay this body down!\\ And must my trembling spirit fly\\ into a world unknown?\\ A land of deepest shade;\\ Unpierced by human thought.\\ The dreary regions of the dead,\\ Where all things are forgot. Soon as from earth I go,\\ What will become of me? \end{verse} — Charles Wesley \vfill \cleardoublepage \pagestyle{ourbook} \Char{End Of Endings — 2403\par ×\par Rye — 2409} \markboth{Idumea}{Madison Rye Progress} \chapter*{1} \input{content/001} \chapter*{2} \input{content/002} \chapter*{3} \input{content/003} \chapter*{4} \input{content/004} \chapter*{5} \input{content/005} \chapter*{6} \input{content/006} \chapter*{7} \input{content/007} \chapter*{8} \input{content/008}\input{graphomania} \newpage \null \cleardoublepage \null \vfill \begin{center} \tiny What will become of me? \end{center} \vfill \cleardoublepage \backmatter \chapter*{Afterword} \cleardoublepage \includepdf[fitpaper=true]{hymn.pdf} \end{document}