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Would there be wine in the afterlife? A sweet Zin? A bitter Cabernet? I hoped so. I wasn't picky, anything red would do. And then it was done.

 

Sitting naked over a quilt in my bathroom, sipping a glass of burgundy lifewater, I curiously watched as the red velvety cream spilled from my wrists. The first cuts were the worst.

 

One by one my tethered memories came to whisper their goodbyes. Not all were bad, some were lovely, but the ones that weren't slowly filled my slender stomach with millions of churning slivers of glass. How do you remove millions of shards of crystal?

 

Surely, the next life would be better...

How wrong I was.

I Had Only One Question Before I Ravaged My Veins...

Suicide never seemed more romantic!  Thrilling and entertaining, Thorn is a lovely mess of emotional chaos.

J. Jones

Thrilling, sickening, beautiful, imaginative.  Is it reality or the last wild nightmare of a bleeding, almost dead girl?  Nineteen Cuts is a window into the mind of a broken soul.

G. Rowley

a New Series

"Genuinely thoughtful and well built dark fantasy in the fine tradition of Imajica and the Dark Tower. A ghost story, a memoir and the origin of a superheroine rolled into one hell of a ride."
Garrett Cook - Author of Murderland part 1:h8

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