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The Vessel of Elseland

Dante is a struggling artist. His hopes and dreams are shattered by the world harshly looked down upon. Lost his job and tormented by his own demons. But he has more to fear. Something monstrous. Something much, much more…Haunted by horrifying nightmares of a world that are beyond the senses of exquisite pleasure and pain imaginable. He slowly spirals down into his personal hell – breaking away any hope and his own sanity.Plagued by questions of what is real and what is hallucination caused by his madness. In these moments, he would be aided him by the kindness of a mysterious redhead woman. But is she really a friend or a foe?Dante will soon face the terror of his nightmares and his personal tormentors – triggering a dark path that would change his destiny forever.

About the Author

D.A.N.T.E began his writing career with the horror/fantasy genre, crafting short stories. One of his short story collections includes The Void Gospels. These horror stories were focused on the conventional horror, fantasy and psychological elements. Setting ordinary people, who finds themselves in terrifying scenarios beyond their control. Most of D.A.N.T.E's works focused on the mysterious world known as 'Elseland, ' breaking away the concept of reality between traditional horror and modern dark fantasy. The major influences to his work includes: Clive Barker, Stephen King, Dante Alighieri and H.P. Lovecraft.

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