KAOS Obsidere, by D.C. McGannon, C. Michael McGannon
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KAOS Obsidere, by D.C. McGannon, C. Michael McGannon
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Two Cities. Besieged By Evil. The Nightmare Has Only Just Begun. Six interconnected short stories (with a BONUS seventh story) exploring the depths of spiritual, emotional, and physical chaos experienced by residents of the city of Divinity, FL, and the City of Apocalypse. BONUS: Includes author notes and definitions, and the seventh short story "Carnival Street" that links the worlds of Divinity, FL and the City of Apocalypse in a most "terrifying" and "disturbing" way. Experience the " ... visceral terror ..." for yourself. "Creepy as hell." "Irreverent, bizarre. I'm sleeping with the lights on tonight." "Very scary stuff. [The] Gravewindow is a favorite of mine. Transient is terrifying. Skin is visceral. It's like looking under a magnifying glass, decay up close and personal, and it's really disgusting." "Terrifying!" "... I love this book! I want two copies ... this is premium stuff!" "The writing really stands out ... superb ... rich!" "I'm going to take a short break from this horror ... and breathe some fresh air. You just had to give me the creeps!" From The Book: "The choice, now, was simple. Jump the bridge, or cross it. He would decide when he reached the ghostly link between Divinity and Apocalypse, that mythical city beyond. The bridge was ominous enough. Crossing it may be more dangerous, more futile, than throwing himself from it. Stories of pale men and greedy corporations, heresies and experimental sorceries waxed haunting and sinister beyond the bridge. Few had risked that place, only to return with rumors of dispassionate gods and lecherous angels content to wallow in their contracted oblations. Gods and monsters were not merely superstitions in Apocalypse, they were the populace, and they fed on every living soul. Jonathan’s side of the bridge, however, held no higher aspiration. Divinity was filled with more subtle deception. Dreams left unfulfilled, or if fulfilled, murderous. Sudden and sanctioned disappearances of long-standing residents were commonplace. The slow burn of many of society’s brightest minds into the descent of atrophy and morbid maladjustment was simply Divinity’s way." D.C. McGannon and C. Michael McGannon offer new voices in dark fiction and horror, being described by readers as giving honor to such as the classic writings of Poe, Lovecraft, and King. KAOS Obsidere offers a unique voice to Horror, Dark Fiction, and Weird Fiction. Volume 1 of 3 in a world that continues to expand into the darkest depths of spiritual, emotional, and physical chaos. Not to be missed! Enter the worlds besieged by evil! Scroll up and get your copy today. You'll be "begging for the next volume" before you finish the author notes. Intended for mature audiences due to language, graphic description, violence, and themes. Visit www.DarkWatersPress.com for updates, new releases, and news about upcoming events, calls, and contests.
KAOS Obsidere, by D.C. McGannon, C. Michael McGannon- Published on: 2015-09-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .46" w x 5.24" l, .51 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The descriptions of the fly were horrible, but not actually gruesome By Amazon Customer (I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).(This review may contain spoilers).This collection of short stories was… well, I’m not sure what the exact word I’m looking for is, though ‘gruesome’ and ‘disturbing’ spring to mind. It was interesting to read a collection of stories that were all linked together.I thought each of the short stories were really well-written, even though the subject matter was particularly disturbing in places. While I did find some of the short stories a bit confusing and harder to follow, the ones I did understand were particularly effective and I was able to picture a lot of the events happening in my mind.Because most of the stories were so short, it was hard to really get to know any but the main characters. The Fly was a story that resonated with me. The descriptions of the fly were horrible, but not actually gruesome. Just the mention of creatures like flies and maggots is enough… and it was interesting that it wasn’t exactly clear if the fly was real, or just existed in Thomas’ mind. Either way, the main character’s descent into madness was described very well… and I couldn’t help but feel a lot of sympathy for Sionn and Clay. It was an interesting style choice, to show the story from the POV of the character who was gradually losing his mind.The first story in the collection, Skin, was especially gory. It did a good job of setting the tone for the rest of the collection, but I found it hard to understand why the main character in particular was in that kind of situation.by the end of the book.The short story with the transient was especially creepy, as was the one directly correlating to that. I wasn’t all that fond of the Ringmaster story, even though I did think that the idea of the carnival was an interesting one and something I would have liked more background of, since it seemed like a very… unique version of an afterlife.I didn’t really understand the story with the window… and the one about the ‘artwork’ was pretty horrible to read.I’m sure I’d be interested in reading more books by these authors in the future… and I’d be interested in learning more about the world shown in this collection of short stories.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. McGannon's turn up the darkness volume in this one! A must read for dark fiction fans! By Lynn e. Main I received an advanced copy of this exquisite book from the authors. I was delighted to receive it. Even more so to read it, and to thank them I would like to give my review. I allowed myself to sink underground and get behind the wallpaper and beneath the skin of these stories late at night in my basement office with the lights turned low. I caught chills and felt cool sweat form on my brow more than once. In the very first story I felt bone chilling suspense and looked at the rest of the table of contents as a daunting dark road to walk down. I am a huge dark fiction fan and I love this world. It's strange and quite frankly frightening and disturbed inhabitants already feel like close friends. This one will haunt you to the soul. By the time I climbed off the other end of the bridge back to reality and safety I was changed...and a lifelong fan. Carry on...into the darkness...brave "light" of the way. Though what you reveal may frighten us all. -Lynn E.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Join the citizens of these two cities as they walk the line between reality and the surreal in this wonderfully warped story col By Richard - ComicPop Library In Kaos Obsidere the authors (D.C. and C. Michael McGannon) take the readers on a dark journey into the twin cities of the macabre, Apocalypse and Divinity. Each story is intricately woven together with little strings of sinew until the final story brings the cities together in an ethereal place of the dark and demented. Join the citizens of these two cities as they walk the line between reality and the surreal in this wonderfully warped story collection that will grab hold of you and trap you in its embrace until the bitter end. –Richard Brookman, ComicPop LibraryThank you to both D.C. and Michael McGannon for allowing me and the other hosts of ComicPop Library the opportunity to read and review their latest work Kaos Obsidere.
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