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Luke E.T. Hindmarsh

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Luke E.T. Hindmarsh Writing is an addiction for me so I rarely need any additional inspiration. Coffee in extreme quantities does sometimes provide added impetus though. …moreWriting is an addiction for me so I rarely need any additional inspiration. Coffee in extreme quantities does sometimes provide added impetus though. When it comes to ideas, I have lots every day, but it's the ones that recur that I use. (less)
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One of the most original Cthulhu Mythos story collections I've read

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Such cleverness beneath the snark!

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“Cresting the peaks, the transpod descended on the other side — down, down until they ghosted over the corpse of the heartlands, which lacked even the fetid microbial life to animate the cadaver. Absent rot, the land lay lifeless, like some mummified king fallen from grace, hollowed and shrouded in a mantle of radioactive dust.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“Underneath, came the subliminal message, undetectable to him, now his implant was dormant, but evident in the sudden slump of the shoulders of the passengers as they disembarked, carrying the miasma of despair with them.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“It was a problem to be solved nothing more. If his psych profiles all showed a lack of compassion and empathy… well, neither was much regarded as an advantage in the pursuit of justice. Whatever that was.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

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“Compassion bled away, as did his insight.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“Sometimes it'd happened on its own. An instant overload of flashbacks. They talked of PTSD, psychosis, Amok Disorder. Veterans called it going killcrazy. Fisher had called it berserkrgang. That was Lunar War Syndrome.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“Cresting the peaks, the transpod descended on the other side — down, down until they ghosted over the corpse of the heartlands, which lacked even the fetid microbial life to animate the cadaver. Absent rot, the land lay lifeless, like some mummified king fallen from grace, hollowed and shrouded in a mantle of radioactive dust.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“It was a problem to be solved nothing more. If his psych profiles all showed a lack of compassion and empathy… well, neither was much regarded as an advantage in the pursuit of justice. Whatever that was.”
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh, Mercury's Son

“All sanity — all trace of man — had vanished from the loose face. Drool poured from the corners of his mouth as he advanced on Valko — hands held wide in the aspect of beast.”
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Rick Schroeder Hi Luke,

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