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    Martyrdom: Insurrection
    Miasma
    Brother Roman
    Foundlings Nest
    A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival
    • 2022

      A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      His thoughts are burdened by the blaring horns, fetid smells, and backbreaking work for a few dollars to make ends meet. His unimpressive resume thrown immediately into the bin to be set aflame. A worry like no other for someone who has to come into his own for his children's sake. Art, a single father of two, sets his sights to the West in search of a better life for his boy and girl away from the hustle and bustle of New York. From mangy scrapper to clean cut blue-collar, he gives it his all while trying not to let his pessimistic thoughts deter him from possible opportunities within reach. By working the daily grind at the local high school, he's determined to not only be a great provider, but learn to be a great father at a young age. The difficulty of raising children weighs on him, but his determination grows with new acquaintances, from babysitters to even a particular dentist. As does his comedic interactions with them.From the beautiful scenic landscape to rowdy bars, Art's new start begins in the "Treasure State" of Montana in search of his own oro y plata (gold & silver), in a town named Dulcet.

      A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival
    • 2022

      Foundlings Nest

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A call in the early hours before dawn never brings good news. They kept pulling them out of the of holes one at a time; some in pieces. A hidden network of caves barely revealing of what-lies-beneath.That is until they recovered the camcorder.Trying to piece together the puzzle from the found footage, police are baffled by what they see. Each tape unveiling only so much. What or who could have cause a massacre such as this? No animal in these parts could’ve done this.In Utah’s Escalante State Park, the Petrified Forest is holding more than just vibrant fossilized trees. Secrets dwell beneath the earth; hungry for those unaware of their surroundings.There are witnesses to these parts if you treat them right. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, but loyal to those that aid them, going as far as to hunt large game.They act as sentries to the boy; defending him at all costs.For he has no voice... and none can hear his mute screams.

      Foundlings Nest
    • 2021

      Martyrdom: Insurrection

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "What separates the 'Wise Man' from the Metazoa? When the neocortex and limbic system fail us?reptilian jelly takes course?and none are safe from the repercussions. Neural architecture self-sabotaged and the emptiness of self walks fervently - dashing away the art of empathy."No longer safe.No longer seen.No longer calm.No longer secure.The externalization of shame marches to its violent protest?and witnesses of sacred suffering are called again.Three opposing views are united to fight under one flag to expel the greatest threat unknown to mankind. These three warriors are led by an enigmatic man who speaks in tongues and riddles. Nearly 1,000 years after their main trial to stand together, comes a young boy who is led astray - his very morals tested by violence and distortion. He must complete his task to release a great evil that has only been temporarily stopped by the three heros.With this knowledge at hand, the enigmatic leader of the three seeks to reunite them once more, but with a new plan to take down the hellish forces trying to seek corrupt the world - permanently this time with an entity known only as 'The Icon'. No man, woman, or child is safe...Will the nightmare end this time? What becomes of sin in the end?Do martyrs rise or fall?Take up your symbol and traverse through this unimaginable graphic novel of Sinners & Saints!

      Martyrdom: Insurrection
    • 2020

      Miasma

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      We stand as numen, for we alone are a part of the amaranthine. A trio of archeologists are given the task to be the first to excavate a new discovery in Africa. With the help of an over-seas company, nothing but time stands in the way...except the animosity of untold history. Lost names unearthed to reveal taboo rituals that contort the realms of reality, lost songs that never made it home, lost creatures yearning to expel all matters of muscle and sinew. Colors so vivid, colors so profound, the fumes of pestilence map the way towards distortion and revelation. The myriad of dreams permeate through the strugglers mind, the harmful actions from the unrequited, both contesting control. Scour the maps, search through the tears, sift through the red soil, and embody yourself in the Mountain!

      Miasma
    • 2019