Civility Certified
A Dossier Novella
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David Boles
This title uses virtual voice narration
A bureaucratic horror novella told entirely through institutional documents.
The Civic Trust & Access Authority promises safety, transparency, and participation. The badge on your profile means you belong. The status line confirms you are welcome. The system works exactly as designed.
Jonah does everything right. He completes the training modules. He signs the scripts. He acknowledges the reminders. He waits at the designated windows. He stands in the rain when the desk is "still processing." His status line reads CERTIFIED (ACTIVE). His access remains theoretical.
SCA-0147 is a Standards Compliance Analyst inside the Authority. They write the definitions that become restrictions. They watch the thresholds drift toward exclusion. They post numbered theses to the working group, demanding the institution admit what its "clarity" actually produces. Their brother is Jonah.
Reconstructed from cached renders, system exports, and sealed tribunal transcripts, this integrity review packet contains sixteen weeks of memos, dashboards, scripts, and status logs. No narrative commentary is required. The documents speak for themselves. The documents always speak for themselves.
CIVILITY CERTIFIED is the seventh book in the Fractional Fiction series, which synthesizes public domain source materials into original contemporary literature. This novella draws on Martin Luther's 95 Theses, Jefferson Davis's Confederate declarations, and Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin to construct a world where access is a credential, compliance is confession, and the record is the only reality that matters.
"Proportionality in a gate system is still a gate."
For readers of Kafka, Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, and anyone who has been told "This is not a denial" while being denied.