Cut The Power

Cut The Power

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This is an analog horror book, which is heavily inspired by the mandela catalogue, and other creations in this genre. A warning to people who have vivid imaginations: detailed descriptions of the anomalies/entities will be provided so if you have a fear of distorted figures, read with caution. This book may/will cause anxiety even in the real world due to sound description, visual description, and relativity. I'm not sure how long this book will be, but I am putting max effort into it. If you are someone who has seen, has interest, or has delt with the paranormal like myself, you will enjoy this as it comes from my own personal experiences with a little spice. ;)
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(edit) I forgot to add that this started out as a confessional journal about becoming clean after a 10 year + addiction to OTC cold meds, but that was not my style of writing, I liked the material so I wanted to expand it into a novel length work featuring the journal elements. To say this work is a roller coaster would put it lightly. Although there are elements of time travel I would consider my sudden transitions reality travel. I use actual experience and dreams as a foundation, then toss in some fourth wall breaking narratives (meta-fiction), with a sprinkling of facts and quotations from songs and factual articles. It tends to be written similarly to an essay sans the boring. I have been influenced strongly by Vonnegut and W. S. Burroughs , and a wide variety of album rock, and that bleeds through. The tags dystopian and dark humor describe the whole piece best but there is a lot of genre jumping. I've done a good deal of research, not just for factual things but for the type of writing I do. Although not technically fan fiction, there is a nod to Final Fantasy games. The cover photo is a shared copyright, Brian Barbour took the photo, I added treatments.

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