The Secret Author Association

The Secret Author Association

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There are two worlds: The regular world where time moves on and people age. Then, there's the second world: The authors world, all authors have one dream to never be able to age so they can see what they eventually become. Except, only the most famous authors can enter the second world. And the famous authors who think nothing of the world get banished to the regular world. The banished authors are back quirky and as angry as ever, they will kill mercilessly. The burden lies on one kid, a kid who has a special ability, which was thought to be long forgotten...
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"In a mad world, only the mad are sane." ― Akira Kurosawa What if I told you monsters were real? What if I told you I was a monster? I had finally slipped into a normal life. I had a good job and a beautiful girlfriend. It seemed as if everything was perfect. But everyone has a skeleton in their closet, and I was no exception. When I was sixteen, my younger brother murdered someone in cold blood, and then he disappeared. I never wanted to see him again. Then one night he came out of the shadows, and my nightmares became real. In the underground world of fairies and magic, there lurks monsters. My brother is one of those monsters, and everyone in the Half-World calls him the Mad Hatter. He made me what I am, and all I want to do is escape.

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