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Wear A Flower In Your Hair: A dialogue with Sadie Mae Glutz

The story of Sexy Sadie as told by herself from prison. A shocking and horrific account as to what happened and why, explaining the real philosophy behind her mass murdering - a powerful belief system that shakes one's own sense of stability and understanding about the world and people around us. Are you ready to open your mind?This book is for adults. Contains graphic descriptions of family dysfunction, swearing, sex, drug use, murder, and justification for murder.‘Me, well I wanted to explore the spiritual boundaries of the human being. You know, how people feel and react to evil. You know about karma – what goes around comes around don’t you?’‘Hmm, yeah...’‘Huh, that’s just part of it though. You know that every early death, every evil committed against a person results in equal goodness elsewhere?’‘What? What?’‘Yeah. Pain is goodness. It is natural then that pleasure is badness, evil. So there is a circle: the more pain the more pleasure, the more pleasure, the more pain.’‘Yeah, but you guys, you lived a life of pleasure, drugs and sex.’‘Yeah.’ ‘So, what pain was there in doing that? You were hardly balancing out the karma were you?’‘The pleasure we got from life, of living by our own rules – we had none – meant we had the power, inside each one of us, to continue the cycle of pain, spread it into society and help charge-up the karma cycle. The pain we caused meant more happiness.’‘Happiness is a warm gun?’‘Ha-ha, you have it!’‘It is utterly mad.’‘You see the power of what I’m saying. It scares you.’‘Of course it does. How can you warp logic so much that innocent people die? For such a dire and terrifying possibility, that death, that pain, are good things. That they cause happiness.’‘Yet you instinctively knew that a warm gun equals happiness?’‘It’s the name of a fucking song, not some metaphysical empiricism!’‘Yet you connected the idea and the song instantly.’ ‘It is not that difficult. You know, to make “happiness” you cause pain.’‘Right..."

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Are you ready for the truth?

About the Author

Writing is in Kaden's blood. Or so it seems. Ever since learning to read, he has written. From a short story about going shopping written as a toddler, to a story of meeting a lover, Kaden wants to tell his story, or any story for that matter that he can think of.Loving to discover hidden plots he can take the reader off on new unforeseen tangents, often surprising with the sheer horror, thrilling climax, or tear-jerking empathy. So Kaden loves writing. Obviously he loves his urban fiction, the stuff of witches, undead beings, immortals, vampires, angels and other creatures such as Si-Kee and Par-Tos, two of the terrifying Lessers capable of truly messing with anyone's head. Yup, his characters are scary and seriously messed-up.Yet they are believable and we punch the air with joy when they come up trumps. despite their total lack of ethics, drug use, profanity and blatant promiscuity Kaden's characters are, in many ways, the reflection of ourselves: in them we see our own failings, our own questions, our own confusions. Hence, he makes those people us. And the result is we want to fight for them, join in their fight, help resolve their issues.Ask him what he rates as the greatest book he has ever read and you may be surprised that he can't answer you. Instead he will rattle-off titles - Twilight, American Psycho, Succubus Blues, High Fidelity, A Discovery of Witches... he will go on and on about the differing styles - Rice v Meyer, Paul Cleave v Bret Easton Ellis, and Nick Hornby v J.D. Salinger.He may only be some guy who likes fine food, wine, good conversation and good coffee, but he is also a fan of fiction, an avid reader who admires the differing styles of the greats of contemporary fiction. He reads many genre, but sticks mainly to mainly crime thrillers, and, naturally, urban fiction. The darker the better.

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