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S.L. Walker

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in Fort Worth, TX, The United States
April 15, 1981

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S.L. Walker is a native of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Most of her released titles our steeped in Erotica, as she believes it is about mutuality and a common bond between all adult readers. Most reviews of her work include the hint of the macabre and the shocking illusion of realism that hinders the mind from accepting it as a fictional piece of work.
In 2012, her love of writing came as a therapy for her concussion suffered in a biking accident. It was then that she independently published her first novella “Becoming Brittany” as a part of a series entitled “The Accidental Killer Series”. Two years later she had finished the series in publication, as well as began a new Science Fiction Dystopian Romance titled “The Warmth, Part I.” She
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S.L. Walker It creates a firestorm. At times it is difficult as you want to be as accurate in speech and other details.

As far as dealing with a time of slavery an…more
It creates a firestorm. At times it is difficult as you want to be as accurate in speech and other details.

As far as dealing with a time of slavery and a character who is a progressive thinker for that time you do get to tackle the social issues of that time that can easily be a part of our issues today in our society. The book holds no bars when it comes to how life was back then. I didn’t want to sugar coat it in anyway but I didn’t want to immerse my story and drown the real subject line of it all in the atrocities of slavery in the 1800’s. So it is an era, a setting, but it plays into the story.

There are some interesting historical references in the book that I hope aren’t missed by readers, and I am very interested to see if they get pointed out.
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S.L. Walker The story is told from Edwards perspective beginning from childhood up to becoming an adult. He embodies the culture of today’s youth and I feel very …moreThe story is told from Edwards perspective beginning from childhood up to becoming an adult. He embodies the culture of today’s youth and I feel very relatable for that reasoning. He’s being raised by a very progressive mother who he loves and soaks in every word she says like a sponge only to have her influence stifled due to Nissoue’s quest for immortality. His older brother is ostracized from his life and he is burdened to a life he doesn’t want as a future plantation owner. Edward knows she is evil and that her dark cloak settles over all on the plantation he gets a sort of tunnel vision on Nissoue and trying to stop her. So you really do get to familiarize yourself with Nissoue via Edward.(less)
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The Accidental Killer Series

The Accidental Killer Books 1 – 3 are listed as Erotica. With a sub-category of BDSM.

With that being said, when anyone gives their opinion of the book which says that this is not an erotica literature I would like to advise them of the definition of the term. Erotica is any artistic work that deal substantively with erotically stimulating or arousing subject matter. Each book falls under the defi

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“It's more important to be read than paid.”
S.L. Walker

“To the outside world kinky people like us are always considered crazy. I think we’re actually healthier, of course there’s a few that are nuts but hey those normal people have their psychos too!”
S.L. Walker, Papercuts: The Accidental Killer, The Final Chapter

“She was the color of sweet milk chocolate; her hair was in dreads pulled up into a disheveled ponytail.  Her eyebrows thick above her russet eyes, a gold nose ring hooped around her nose, her lips full and pouty with a shimmer of gloss.”
S.L. Walker, A Rainbow in the Dark

“There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story.”
Frank Herbert

“Everything has to come to an end, sometime.”
L. Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz

“The world changes, we do not, therein lies the irony that kills us.”
Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

“To write something you have to risk making a fool of yourself.”
Anne Rice

“None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

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