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John Claude Smith

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in San Jose, CA. , The United States
September 19

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John Claude Smith has published three collections (The Dark is Light Enough for Me [OOP], Autumn in the Abyss, and Occasional Beasts: Tales), along with two novels. His debut novel, Riding the Centipede, was a finalist for a Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. His second novel, The Wilderness Within, was published by Trepidatio/JournalStone.
He is presently shopping four novels and two collections.
Busy is good.

He splits his time between the East Bay of northern California, across from San Francisco, and Rome, Italy, where his heart resides always.

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Average rating: 3.92 · 959 ratings · 249 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Wilderness Within

2.80 avg rating — 164 ratings3 editions
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Autumn in the Abyss

4.03 avg rating — 87 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Riding the Centipede

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Occasional Beasts: Tales

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The Dark is Light Enough fo...

4.20 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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The Wrath Of Concrete and S...

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Vox Terrae

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Dandelions

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The Anti-Everything

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Autumn in the Abyss Redux

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Let's Step "Into The Void" with My Black Sabbath Poem

 With the final performance for the original line-up of Black Sabbath imminent, I was reminded I'd written a poem a couple years ago as a response to their song, "Into The Void." I remember reading the lyrics for the song and thinking, "there's a story here," but when I went to write the story, it let me know the proper presentation was as a poem. 

Anyway, reread the lyrics for the song and bounce

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“Evil should not be, Detective Vera. Truly never can be. But in defining it as such, an inherent human bond with negativity confirms its very existence. Its mere acknowledgement cancels its credibility. Evil is nothing—the lack of anything of substance— made concrete as a balance to everything else. Evil is not, yet it is a part of
each human, because humans welcome its participation in their lives. They speak of it in anger or disgust, fear or even wonder— the most appropriate response— giving it a stronger foundation with every passing thought it distorts. Though within their pliable minds, they welcome it with the glee of the ignorant, nurturing the unthinkable, thinking the unimaginable, imagining the most horrid, abysmal designs, embellishing them with an insidious veracity until evil is as substantial a reality as their next breath. I strive for something else, beyond evil’s claustrophobic clutches. I strive to transcend evil by becoming pure nothing. I strive as my followers strived.” He paused, his ideology a cancer, spreading… “I am, yet I strive to not be. Do you understand, comrade?” His tone suggested fellowship, disciples of the same obscene religion. ...”
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“Evil should not be, Detective Vera. Truly never can be. But in defining it as such, an inherent human bond with negativity confirms its very existence. Its mere acknowledgement cancels its credibility. Evil is nothing—the lack of anything of substance— made concrete as a balance to everything else. Evil is not, yet it is a part of
each human, because humans welcome its participation in their lives. They speak of it in anger or disgust, fear or even wonder— the most appropriate response— giving it a stronger foundation with every passing thought it distorts. Though within their pliable minds, they welcome it with the glee of the ignorant, nurturing the unthinkable, thinking the unimaginable, imagining the most horrid, abysmal designs, embellishing them with an insidious veracity until evil is as substantial a reality as their next breath. I strive for something else, beyond evil’s claustrophobic clutches. I strive to transcend evil by becoming pure nothing. I strive as my followers strived.” He paused, his ideology a cancer, spreading… “I am, yet I strive to not be. Do you understand, comrade?” His tone suggested fellowship, disciples of the same obscene religion. ...”
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