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Eclectica: The World of Shadows

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Ever wonder what would happen when you get some of the most twisted and just-not-right, authors, together for one masterful book of the freakish and unusual?

ECLECTICA - THE WORLD OF SHADOWS, that's what you get.

Stories and poems of alternate lives, revenge, werecreatures, and enough shivers and chills to last an entire night, await you in this very first compilaton from the gifted weirdos at THE GOTHIC CREATIVES ASSOCIATION!

Enjoy and...you just *might* want to leave a light o

86 pages, Paperback

First published September 21, 2011

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Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc

88 books4 followers
Critically Acclaimed Best Selling Horror Sinisteria Author of "The Two"...Winner of the 2005 Preditors and Editors Horror Novel of The Year For "A Man of Two Worlds"...2006 Second Place Finisher in the P & E Readers Poll for "Michael"...2007 3rd Place Finisher P & E Polls Author of The Year

Owner of Twisted Dreams and Worlds Within Worlds Beyond Magazines.

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February 5, 2016
Reading this book is kinda like a Gobbstopper of humor and depravity. Each story or poem has its own flavor and color. Either by entering the minds and the fantastic worlds of W. Freedreamer Tinkanesh and Anthony Anderson or the subtle, desire-filled prose of the poetry of Sara Vance-Hogan and Hydra M. Star, you will not be disappointed in what they have to offer. Joseph DeRepentigny brings a few tales that are worth mentioning. One humorous and one horrific that you will long remember. Southern Comfort by Savanna DeWylde made me cringe in a few places because you can almost picture that happening in real life. Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc's tales have a mixture of sadness and terror that blend together quite well. All in all, a great collection for people that like quick, engaging reading of seasoned and new authors to look out for.
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