Sometimes bad art makes good stories. Ghostly visitations, sentient plants, serial killers with style, demons, detectives, wizards, zombies, and more fill this collection of twisted tales from Luke J. Morris, author of the Cthulhu 4 Kids series and the forthcoming supernatural thriller Of Wolf and Man. Ranging the genres from horror and humor to hardboiled noir and high fantasy, there’s something here for any taste, in short enough form to enjoy before work in the morning or in bed at night. These stories include: Bad Art A jaded reporter stumbles upon the work of a serial killer with a sick sense of aesthetics. Java: A Cautionary Tale When a harried office worker takes a sip of a very special cup of coffee, he discovers a whole new meaning to the term "corporate zombie." Unicorn's Grace To prolong his own life, an aging wizard must sacrifice something infinitely pure and beautiful - and pay the price for his decision. Tree of Death A little old lady with a green thumb must choose between her prize garden topiary and the lives of her neighbors. (It's a hard choice; the tree really brings the yard together.) And much more! If you like fun fiction filled with menace, mayhem, quirky characters, intense action, ironic twists, and a touch of dark magic, pick up Bad Art today!
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- Release Date 05/09/2020
- Author Luke J. Morris
- Language English
- Company Liesmith Press; 1st edition
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