Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
182
Language
English
Published
Sep 26, 2012
Publisher
BookBaby
ISBN-10
1623098653
ISBN-13
9781623098650
Description
J. Stephen Howard delves into the intricate psychology of creation and destruction in a world where the line between genius and madness is perilously thin. The narrative explores the tumultuous feelings of self-loathing and jealousy that can ignite the flames of monstrosity. Through his characters, readers witness the transformative power of dark emotions and how they shape one’s identity.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the true struggle lies not only in the act of creation itself but also in the profound consequences that follow. Each character grapples with their own demons, revealing how easily humanity's worst traits can give birth to something terrifying. Howard masterfully examines the internal battles that manifest in external horrors, leaving readers to ponder the nature of monstrosity.
Amidst the chilling atmosphere, the book invites a deeper conversation about morality, accountability, and the very essence of what it means to be human. Through vivid prose, it challenges perceptions and evokes a haunting contemplation on the potential buried within us all, reminding readers that creation can often lead down a dark and unpredictable path.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the true struggle lies not only in the act of creation itself but also in the profound consequences that follow. Each character grapples with their own demons, revealing how easily humanity's worst traits can give birth to something terrifying. Howard masterfully examines the internal battles that manifest in external horrors, leaving readers to ponder the nature of monstrosity.
Amidst the chilling atmosphere, the book invites a deeper conversation about morality, accountability, and the very essence of what it means to be human. Through vivid prose, it challenges perceptions and evokes a haunting contemplation on the potential buried within us all, reminding readers that creation can often lead down a dark and unpredictable path.