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Now that was one hell of a first chapter. I happen to remember a game or two of mailbox baseball during my misspent youth!
David, for those that may not be familiar with your work, can you tell them a little about yourself, your career and how you became a writer?
I'm half way through this and I can't stop reading it. The story has got me hook, line and sinker deep. David, you have really outdone yourself with this one! It doesn't look like I'll be getting any sleep tonight until I've finished it!

As far as how i became a writer...I wrote my first short story when i was in kindergarten, and YES, it was a horror story. My mom loved, and still loves, horror, so she brainwashed me! And i thank her for it everyday!
Writing has always been something i enjoyed, but i think it took me maturing to actually create a novel. (BY maturing I mean to STOP partying and playing video games in my free time)
Episodes of Violence was a little different than my usual horror as it relies more on "real-world" horror and not so much monsters and the supernatural, but crime and evil people. The Unhinged is the closest book of mine to this, where it also takes place in the real world, but it is WAY more extreme and nasty horror. (Unfortunately it is out of print, but it will be back soon)
My other books usually deal with monsters /and/or supernatural
things. I love my gore and enjoy being descriptive with it, but i do write less-so gory books as well that rely more on atmosphere.
I started writing seriously in 2009 and had my first book published in 2011 with the now defunct Samhain. It was a zombie novel (but in the horror tradition, not the action-military style.) I've published with Darfuse, Evil Jester Press, Severed Press, Sinister Grin, Thunderstorm Books and Bizarro Pulp Press. )So all of my Samhain books and Darfuse novels are all out of print except for a few that Crossroad Press re-released.
All in all, i consider myself very lucky. I worked hard, wrote my ass off and it's nice to know that more people like my work than not. HAHA!

Wow... started out intense! So crazy.
I could hardly put it down.
I read the first two parts and they were disturbing. (view spoiler)
Can't imagine where this is going!

Vicki wrote: "I started this today and read about 50%.
Wow... started out intense! So crazy.
I could hardly put it down.
I read the first two parts and they were disturbing. the trio of killers are really off an..."
To me, that's what makes this story so effective (view spoiler)
Wow... started out intense! So crazy.
I could hardly put it down.
I read the first two parts and they were disturbing. the trio of killers are really off an..."
To me, that's what makes this story so effective (view spoiler)
David, these characters are absolutely nuts, yet I feel like I've met them in real life before. Can you tell us a little how this story came about?

I really liked how you wrote it in sections and I couldn't see how they were going to connect. Then I felt like I was stabbed in the heart when (view spoiler) .
That was very intense and disturbing. I agree with Ken about the characters and also want to know where this story came from.
Vicki's Review

A few thoughts:
1) I'm not sure I like Daemon, Sage, or Bobby. I guess that's good? :)
2) I've seen good and bad in life but dysfunction doesn't begin to cover what's going on so far. Good job, David!
3) One day to finish on time! With the pace I've read, that's no problem.


Sorry to hear and hope all is well.
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