Thirteen tales of murder, revenge, betrayal, obsession and desire - your usual fare? Well not when adding the fact that all these stories were inspired by The God Machine’s album of the same name, a concept queried by some before reading the first of these two themed anthologies:When I first became aware of the Scenes from the Second Storey anthology (from Morrigan Books), I was sceptical. I believed it would be simply another of those themed anthologies that was so bizarre and narrow in its vision that it possessed little value except as a novelty. How could it be anything else?…Publisher Mark S. Deniz should be congratulated for bringing an obscure band back into the light. Since reading the anthology and listening to the songs, I've become fond of The God Machine's music, which is a cross pollination I'm sure Deniz was hoping to achieve.Shane Jiraiya CummingsHorrorscope reviewNow comes the second instalment, following on from the Australian authors penning their wonderful versions of The God Machine’s classic tracks to a mix of international authors, commissioned by Morrigan Books to give their take of the songs. How similar are the two written versions to the album’s tracks? Do they capture the essence? You the reader can decide for yourselves!
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- Release Date 11/10/2011
- Authors Joseph D'Lacey, Gary McMahon, Ian Whates, Paul Kane, Carole Johnstone, Mike Stone, Gerard Brennan, Shannon Page, KV Taylor, Mark Deniz, Sharon Ring
- Language English
- Company Morrigan Books
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