Reasons to Kill God by I. V. Olokita (Book Review #556)

Reasons to kill God is a short story historical fiction book written as a psychological thriller. It is written in the first person narrative and begins with Mateus being on trial at court. He is a Nazi criminal who is caught and forced to write his memoir on his encounters. This was the same way he used to punish the Jews when he used to be a camp commander. Read More

Creativity Birthed Through Pain by Emmanuella Hristova

Creativity Birthed Through Pain by Emmanuella Hristova

 

June 23rd

In the depth of

winter, the flowers do not

bloom, no fruits

appear, the leaves

fall off, and the tree looks

dead, but deep in the

darkness underneath,

the roots grow

and grow

and

grow.

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Joshua: Life After Theos By Patricia Miller (Book Review #564)

Joshua – Life after Theos is a stunning story written about a government named Theos. The people there don’t know much about the humans but two scientists risk their lives and work for years trying to prove that they too can live and survive on earth. As they pass away, their son travels to earth with his ex-girlfriend, trying to continue his parent’s legacy.

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Shadows of Illyria: Phantoms of War by Jeffrey M Van Zuiden (Book Review #555)

Shadows of Illyria is a dark fantasy novel. It is the first book of its series and is about Captain Herboren. He not only has orcs and scoundrels to fight but also has an inner dark feeling that is taking over his own judgment and behavior. While his elf friend tried to assist him she also appears to underestimate the situation with his powers and that is where the story takes an interesting turn.

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The Childless Ones by Cam Rhys Lay (Book Review #553)

The childless ones is a short story with mixed fiction and fantasy within two worlds of a storyline. It begins with Jack’s wife being assaulted while he is busy with a prostitute, displaying their relationship problems, later on getting a divorce and marrying someone else. They too have problems struggling with infertility and things are simply not going as good. The sudden revelation shakes him. The reader is then introduced to jack and his world of writing where it is Empire based with creatures, exotic landscapes, and beasts. The two worlds eventually get to line up creating this interesting novel book.

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Relics of Andromeda – Song of Ancients (Book 1) by Jonathan Michael Erickson (Book Review #552)

Relics of Andromeda is a science fiction novel written about Anka living in a world where relics have ruined what used to be an ideal living environment. The colonists of Andromeda find alien technology that can control humans and provide them with power enabling them to bend space and time. The story is set 500 years in the future, and 70 years after the colonist’s discovery, Anka finds one of these alien objects and takes on a trip to deliver the relic to one of the ancestors. The task is not easy, and the alien begins to take control of her mind.

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Skylerr Darren – In his own words

Since the age of six-years-old, I can recall finding a fulfilling interest in writing and telling stories to my closest friends and family, enjoying the fact that I could merely entertain myself by conjuring up words and creating people to live in these alternate realities with mindsets and functions of their own. When I first began writing, my stories would take on the form of either weirdness or slapstick comedy, which I now contribute to the style of Surrealism.

I harbored a fascination in writing about things that obviously couldn’t happen, no matter how outlandish or eccentric they may have come across, and I believe that the ability to completely forget about the world around me and get lost within my own fictitious realm is what inspired me to put together “Interview with The Devil: Parts One and Two: Victor’s Account and Lanza’s Account.” As time progressed, my writing style stayed the same as far as the dreamlike aspects and strangeness were concerned, but I began to produce darker works as a way of expressing both thoughts and feelings, and as a way of inducing readers to think of society in a different way.

That Anything can be a monster, and sometimes what we fear the most can be the very things that we see in the mirror every day. I’ve had a pretty decent experience working on my first two publications which were strictly horror, but I’m seeking to write something on a more horror-comedy scale since I do love to laugh and make jokes. I believe that making light out of dark subject matters can help people see that there’s really nothing to be afraid of, and if anything, it’s okay to find humor in the depraved and not to take things so seriously. I love every reaction that my works receive, even if it’s negative, because in my mind, if something can push someone to the extent of even writing an opposing comment about it, then it had to have been worth reacting to in the first place.

All attention isn’t always good attention, but it’s attention nonetheless. I think that with the type of writing style that I have, I’m naturally going to upset a lot of people, and although it can get tiring at times, it’s a responsibility that I knew about beforehand when I decided to take on the job. I’ll simply see where this takes me and what’s to come for the future.

Written by Skylerr Darren


 

About the Author:

Skylerr Darren (born Skylerr Darren Chang) is an American author, fiction writer, and artist.

Born in the city of Upland, California on August 18, 1998, Darren displayed a broad interest in drawing and writing short stories while still in elementary school, and at the age of eight years old he developed a comic strip about a rabbit with supernatural abilities which eventually lead to the publication of the short book in Skylerr’s school library. Darren continued to pursue this creative passion which eventuated in him drifting off into the horror/thriller genre in which he calls “The darker side of life.”

 

Is it Safe? by Deborah Jean Miller

 

Is it Safe? by Deborah Jean Miller

 

Who will read my book? What if I’m the laughingstock of the entire Midwest? “Local author goes viral for writing the worst book ever written!” said the evening news anchor. Really, Deb? Get over yourself. Don’t I have as much right as anyone to dive into that swelling tide of authordom? Okay, so I’m not a Tolstoy or a Shakespeare, but I have a story to tell. And it’s my story, written the way I wanted to write it! So there.

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Holly’s Hurricane by Marie Carter (Book Review #551)

Holly’s hurricane is a historical fiction set in 2040. A hurricane hits New York badly causing Holly to move to England and live with her ailing parents. While she deals with her new environment, falling in love and dealing with her professional capabilities, she decides to go back in time and space, as they say, in order to wall through the ruins of New York after the devastation.

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