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Nasty, Brutish & Short Short by David Michael
A collection of violent horror flash fiction and short short stories by David Michael.
The Call of the Hunter Moon - Violence is easy. You just let go. Your hands become claws for ripping. Your teeth bare, you snap, you grab, you tear. You...
Reading the sample for this book on my Kindle.
So far it seems interesting. I haven't read a policy book in a while, but I tend to enjoy books about economics.
Anyone else read this one?
-David
Summer Breeze
Jike leaned down to grab the next damned in the queue, but paused, looking over the shaven heads of the damned at the queue itself. The queue stretched like an immense snake of impending torment and misery into infinity. Jike sighed and shook his head. He had been at work--it...
Been digging Juno Reactor since I stumbled onto their song "Swamp Thing" via Pandora. Fortunately, Rhapsody has a good chunk of their releases, so I've been able to really get into them.
Not sure I have a point...except that I wish I had bumped into this band years ago. I've been using them...
Chapter 1. Welcome home, Stevie
Stevie Buckbee spent the third wasted day of her summer vacation staring out the window at the passing Oklahoma countryside. She twisted in her seat, still trying to find a comfortable position, but no longer expecting to find one. The velour of the seat had...
Chapter 4. After the Fire - Summoned and Summoner
It had never felt pain before. Now pains and indignities heaped one on the other and swirled together, a miasma of agony and frustration.
The pain of separation, pulled out of its world and brought into this place.
The outrage of...
Over the past few years, how I pick (or don't pick) what to read has evolved considerably. Before this, I used to spend too long in bookstores and library aisles trying to make sure that some genre book would be something I'd like. And I'd be wrong just about as often as I was right. Seemed like...
Heya. :)
I'm an independent software developer, author of a couple books on game development and a horror novel, and an amateur photographer.
I'm an avid reader and usually rack up about 60-70 books a year across a slough of genres, including nonfiction.
I just learned about this forum...