Showing posts with label dystopia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dystopia. Show all posts

Thursday, August 10, 2023

2099: Now Available!

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For some time now I have been tinkering with the idea of a political comedy work- a short text detailing the end of civilization as we know it, framed against the backdrop of the subversive wokeness in most developed nations.

And I finally wrote it. What's funnier than a legless, genetically modified dwarven communist opposing a robot dressed as Ronald Reagan in an election? Well, the destruction of the entire US government and a nuclear war, of course! This little sub-novella was a thrill to write- a relaxing break from the academic material I normally work with.

You'll find snark on every page. It is deliberately atmospheric. I am considering adapting it into an actual novel in the future. For now, the year is 2099- our future... their present.

58 pages.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Sickness In Hell is Available At Last: Sound the Horns of Hell!




At long last, after nearly a solid decade of writing, editing, and shelving the project altogether for months or years at a time, my earliest literary effort, Sickness in Hell, is finally available.

Some of the content has changed over time as I fiddled with what was originally a scattered plot; the names of the main characters involved (including, of course, Satan) have remained the same. I've also decided to make at least two sequels and make it into a series of splatterpunk/dystopian works.

It follows the story of Germaine Woodsworth as his world is crumbling underneath him in a fantastical fungal plague which is tearing the established order apart. Witchery, demons, sickness and decay, are everywhere- reality itself melts away in these pages in hopes that the sanity of the reader will subsequently also begin to decay.

It should be noted that I wrote what has become this work under the inspiration of forces, possibly of a demonic nature, which inspired me to do so many years ago. For anyone into the spooky, the dark, the darkly satirical, or the demonic, you've just found the ultimate in grotesque experiences. Helpfully, it's about two weeks before Samhain right now so you should be able to really get into the mood of the season.

224 pages.