Scare Season... razor blades in the candy...
My sci-fi/horror based on technological ghosts and how they'll become common horrors, both destroying the concept of privacy as well as being able to affect the physical world, is about to see the release of book two.
I intertwined a few nasty, real-life monsters into my envisioned future and what came of it were not good for the main characters 'Eclipse.'
In the sequel, I enjoyed delving into human nature and wicked motivations behind serial killers and the things they say...
...terrorism and the what-ifs changed
evil echoing (ala Fortean Loren Coleman's TWILIGHT LANGUAGE)...
...and more.
My publisher called it 'the empire strikes back of the ghosts-world.' That's cool.
Related thought: This month, I wrote my final column for The Horror Within Magazine. In a fitting twist, I reviewed the dark TV drama RIVER. Dr. Cream (a delusion often seen by the main character) is the type of wicked creature explored in the pages of Ghosts of the Golden Triangle-- asking what if Jack the Ripper had the technology we as a race will have in the near future. Sorry for the nightmares and the lurking vileness which motivates people to put razor blades in the candy. Urban myth? Horror? Happy Halloween.
Yours truly,
Mordy
I intertwined a few nasty, real-life monsters into my envisioned future and what came of it were not good for the main characters 'Eclipse.'
In the sequel, I enjoyed delving into human nature and wicked motivations behind serial killers and the things they say...
...terrorism and the what-ifs changed
evil echoing (ala Fortean Loren Coleman's TWILIGHT LANGUAGE)...
...and more.
My publisher called it 'the empire strikes back of the ghosts-world.' That's cool.
Related thought: This month, I wrote my final column for The Horror Within Magazine. In a fitting twist, I reviewed the dark TV drama RIVER. Dr. Cream (a delusion often seen by the main character) is the type of wicked creature explored in the pages of Ghosts of the Golden Triangle-- asking what if Jack the Ripper had the technology we as a race will have in the near future. Sorry for the nightmares and the lurking vileness which motivates people to put razor blades in the candy. Urban myth? Horror? Happy Halloween.
Yours truly,
Mordy
Published on October 22, 2016 05:30
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ghosts, halloween, horror, muscle-cars, scary-books, science-fiction, secret-societies, serial-killers
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