Friday, September 25, 2015

Darker Than Black, Tales of Horror

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The tales of horror contained inside my first short story collection were born from the nightmares that keep me awake at night. From the dregs of society that seemingly exist only to terrify us, to the supernatural monsters, demons and entities that made them that way. 

Entertainment, not just for the sake of cruelty, the difference between being a fictional victim and a fictional monster are often just matters of fate and the stroke of a pen. Reality isn't much different.

The isolation, suffering and stark fear these stories explore teeter on the possibility of redemption, escape, or the ultimate hastening of the inevitable allure of death. 

Darker Than Black

Careless thrill-seeking teens awaken the anger of a desperate vampire on an eternal search for her lost baby. 

Perfect Reflection

A high school girl delves into madness through the mirror she uses to cope with a reality of extreme bulling by her mother, teachers and peers.

The Boy That Created Monsters

An abused boy finds that he can summons a supernatural weapon through his natural gift of art to punish his enemies and avenge his murdered father.


Hell is Empty

A twisted doctor haunts sleazy bars to to find victims to torture and murder in his secret laboratory.


Graveyard Serial Killer

A social outcast finds an occupation that provides the perfect cover for a string of heinous murders.


Closet Full of Demons

Two young men move into an home abandoned by their neighbors. Thinking they'd found the perfect party house, they soon discover why the creepy house had been deserted.


Ladies and gentlemen, the world is darker than black. Reality provides us with monsters worse than fiction ever could. I like to think of this book as a welcome respite from the real horrors of humanity. 

Everyone needs a good scare every now and then.

Go on. Feed your Fears.


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