Dark Shadow
(Work In Progress)
In the shadows whispers of the Shentahn grow. Fiends have been growing in number and strength for over a century, and the blossoms of chaos and death are set to bloom. While mankind wrestles amongst themselves and the lesser beasts in their midst, a terror from the past has arisen, and searches for redemption. Kurai Kage may be humanity's best hope against the Shentahn, if the darkness of this half-blood doesn't send him too far onto a path of destruction.
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Cover By: Katrina Montgomery
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Shadowed Memories: Part 1
The best selling psychological horror author, Klive Edwards, has moved into the Big Apple with the hopes of leaving his failed divorce behind him and getting through a bout of writer's block with a change of scenery. Finally giving in to the advice of his persistent agent, he seeks help from a strange doctor in order to get his night terrors in check, but things start to get worse as Klive's hold on reality waivers. Are the tall shadows from his nightmares a figment of his imagination or is there something closing in on the world around him?
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Making ContactMaking Contact is a story set in a world where robots were once in every home, office, and mall, until they all simultaneously malfunctioned fifteen years ago. After the event known as the Red Plague, the idea of having independent Thinking Machines present in the world brings about nothing but images of the horrors caused by the A.I. gone mad. In comes Argyle, a thinking machine from a facility deep within the U.S. Government's shroud of secrecy, sent by the F.B.I. to overlook the investigation of a string of ritualistic murders in the city of Andromeda. Here, things that will make Argyle question his creators as well as his own sanity will ensue. This book features four illustrations and the short story The Plague, where a fiend hunter with a troubled past approaches a city that has shut itself out from the world.
Special Thanks
A big thank you to my wonderful creative team, my best friend and fellow writer Kevin Emmons, who continues to help push my writing forward with his suggestions and editor's touch, and to my wonderful girlfriend Katrina Montgomery, who supports me in everything I do, whether it's tossing in suggestions into my writing or, in this case, critiquing the work I did on my self illustrated cover. Be sure to visit our group website BlakHoleArtz, or check out the links to their websites under my bio page.
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BloodlossBloodloss is a fast paced thriller that starts out more like a detective novel. In a calm suburb, a killer confounds authorities with the corpses he leaves in his wake; the fallen are left bloodless but without injury otherwise. While the police force is sent out to apprehend the "Vampire Killer", a fiend hunter lurks in the shadows of their investigation, with the task of slaying the Crimson Fiend set before him. Will the haunting terror be stopped before the whole town becomes a graveyard, or something worse?
Special Thanks
Thank you Olivia Eilola for the striking photos you contributed for the front and back covers of Bloodloss. If you're interested in seeing more of her work, and perhaps purchasing a few prints, head over to her page here. Thank you Kevin Emmons, another one of my best friends, for help with editting and catching the little flubs created between my word processors. Also, a big thank you to Pepe Calixto, who was one of the readers of my first draft, and helped give me a confidence boost with the undertaking.
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Photograph by Olivia Eilola
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From The DepthsFrom The Depths was my first entry into the realm of self publication. The book is a 35 page eBook (38 page paperback) filled with poetry exploring a wide breadth of emotions, followed by a short story about a sleuth in a future where Private Investigators are nearly extinct due to technological advancements.
Special Thanks
I have to thank my creative team, Olivia Eilola and Kevin Emmons, for their support while I pieced this one together. My fellow instagrammer, kris Johnston, was a huge inspiration with this one. Seeing her publish a poetry book helped to show me what can be done as a self-published author. You can find her fantastic little poetry book and her wonderful novels on Amazon by clicking here.
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