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Brian S. Ference

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“In order to be happy you must create something meaningful in this world and not just be a consumer of life. It is also important to share your love freely with friends and family. I believe in confronting your fears and experiencing new things, places, and people. Lastly, everyone needs something to believe in whether it be religion, a cause, or even themselves.” – Brian S. Ference

Brian S. Ference lives in Cave Creek, Arizona with his wife Rachel and three children Nathan, Lena, and Victoria. He has always had a passion for reading and writing from a young age. Brian loves new experiences, which has included operating his own company, traveling the world, working as a project manager, diving with sharks, and anything creative or fun. He i
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Brian S. Ference I have never really suffered from writer's block my entire life (knock on wood). I have always taken the approach of just start writing and the words …moreI have never really suffered from writer's block my entire life (knock on wood). I have always taken the approach of just start writing and the words sort of flow onto the paper. The worst thing you can do is stare at a blank page for hours on end. Get something down just to start and then you can cross out or throw away the bad and keep the good. Doing nothing is really the worst thing you can do.(less)
Brian S. Ference I really enjoy the creative aspect of it although I also enjoy the challenge of researching a certain aspect of the time period or location as you can…moreI really enjoy the creative aspect of it although I also enjoy the challenge of researching a certain aspect of the time period or location as you can learn quite a lot of new information that you would have never been motivated to learn otherwise.(less)
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“The wolf had begun hunting human prey. They were plentiful in the dark city streets and provided enough good meat to satiate his gnawing hunger. He was still very careful not to let any who saw him live. To do otherwise would displease the Master. He would only stalk those people that were foolish enough to walk alone in the night”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

“She appeared to be near seventeen years of age, but looked like a vision from the Greek tragedies. With plaited coils of dark luscious hair, lips like the petals of a rose, and large, deep eyes that contained all the delight of her passion. She was the loveliest girl I have ever seen in all my life. Then she spoke. I have never heard such a voice before. It seemed she was instantly Juliet. From deep tones to flute-like music like the lark, she spoke and sang her parts with an excitement that stirred the whole audience. She concluded to thunderous applause and I could barely contain my own appreciation.”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

“The engorged moon hung full and low in the sky like a yellow skull. Misshapen clouds stretched across the floating orb with elongated hands and bony fingers grasping. As they neared the docks, the gas lamps grew fewer and the streets gloomier. The cobblestones blackened as they passed the deserted brickfields. Bottle-shaped kilns spat their outrage with orange tongues of fire into the cooling air. Mangy dogs snarled in hunger and wandering sea-gulls screamed their displeasure at the hansom’s passage.”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

“The wolf had begun hunting human prey. They were plentiful in the dark city streets and provided enough good meat to satiate his gnawing hunger. He was still very careful not to let any who saw him live. To do otherwise would displease the Master. He would only stalk those people that were foolish enough to walk alone in the night”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

“She appeared to be near seventeen years of age, but looked like a vision from the Greek tragedies. With plaited coils of dark luscious hair, lips like the petals of a rose, and large, deep eyes that contained all the delight of her passion. She was the loveliest girl I have ever seen in all my life. Then she spoke. I have never heard such a voice before. It seemed she was instantly Juliet. From deep tones to flute-like music like the lark, she spoke and sang her parts with an excitement that stirred the whole audience. She concluded to thunderous applause and I could barely contain my own appreciation.”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

“The engorged moon hung full and low in the sky like a yellow skull. Misshapen clouds stretched across the floating orb with elongated hands and bony fingers grasping. As they neared the docks, the gas lamps grew fewer and the streets gloomier. The cobblestones blackened as they passed the deserted brickfields. Bottle-shaped kilns spat their outrage with orange tongues of fire into the cooling air. Mangy dogs snarled in hunger and wandering sea-gulls screamed their displeasure at the hansom’s passage.”
Brian S. Ference, The Wolf of Dorian Gray: A Werewolf Spawned by the Evil of Man

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