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Eric A. Radulski

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Eric A. Radulski writes dark, character-driven fiction that bleeds myth, madness, and meaning. His work fuses fantasy, horror, and surreal satire into immersive, blood-soaked journeys through broken worlds and haunted minds. Whether chronicling demon hunters, doomed prophets, or corporate nightmares, Eric explores the divine, the grotesque, and the deeply human.

He lives in Rochester, NY, where he balances writing with family, firelight, and the occasional existential crisis. If you like your fiction with grit, heart, and something squirming just beneath the surface... Welcome.

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Eric A. Radulski I deal with writer's block by venturing outside of my comfort zone. Most of the time, when I encounter a block, it stems from a feeling of stagnation.…moreI deal with writer's block by venturing outside of my comfort zone. Most of the time, when I encounter a block, it stems from a feeling of stagnation. If I change genres, start a new scene, or write something entirely different (poetry vs. prose), I'll find that the block lifts.

Writer's block tends to manifest when my creative 'inner child' is feeling underwhelmed with its assigned project.

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Eric A. Radulski Ignore your internal editor, and take negative reviews with a grain of salt. Believe in your creative process. Oftentimes, your writing is smarter tha…moreIgnore your internal editor, and take negative reviews with a grain of salt. Believe in your creative process. Oftentimes, your writing is smarter than your detractors.

Second piece of advice - - if you're going to record your own audio books, use a nice speaking voice. Don't try to sound like a movie trailer... and DON'T USE SOUND EFFECTS OR MUSIC.(less)
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The Audacity to Begin

Every story starts the same way: with a first sentence.

But what exactly is a first sentence?

Philip Pullman, in Daemon Voices, offers a powerful metaphor: the first sentence is a point in phase space—that multidimensional space where every possible parameter of a system is represented. In physics, a one-dimensional system is called a phase line; two dimensions make a phase plane. In quantum mechani Read more of this blog post »
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“Fantasy is escapist, and that is its glory. If a soldier is imprisioned by the enemy, don't we consider it his duty to escape?. . .If we value the freedom of mind and soul, if we're partisans of liberty, then it's our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as we can!”
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