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Sometimes we may find we are immersed in Evil and even the best that we can do simply isn't good enough. For at every turn we find that there is simply no good choice, only ones that get us deeper and deeper into the darkness. Evil can be found in a twisting of our mental processes through situation or disease in the actual formation of our thoughts "Sarah", has Alzheimer's. Her family loves her. But sometimes that's just not enough.

We may find at times, in choosing the best option available to us, that we have chosen to be Evil while not even knowing our decision was based upon faulty information. And so we find that we are doing Evil with no Evil desire or ill intent; perhaps even directing it against our most dearly beloved ones. Sometimes love itself makes us do Evil things out of pain or fear of losing that loved one, as becomes quite evident in, "The Fall".

53 pages, ebook

First published November 9, 2012

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J.Z. Murdock

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JZ Murdock is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and screenwriter based in Bremerton, Washington. His most recent achievement, Death of Heaven, won the 2024 NYC Big Book Award for Horror, solidifying his reputation in the horror and sci-fi genres.

Death of Heaven is an epic blend of horror and science fiction, drawing comparisons to the works of H.P. Lovecraft and Clive Barker. (Yes, the cover title includes "Death of Heaven…"—for a reason.)

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His first book, Anthology of Evil, features a collection of early horror and sci-fi short stories, while Anthology of Evil Volume II introduces newer tales, including hard science fiction and stories featured in anthologies and magazines.

In 2019, tired of waiting for his screenplays to be picked up, Murdock began producing his own films. His short horror film Gumdrop (2020) won multiple festival awards, including Best Horror Short and Best Noir Film. He followed with Pvt. Ravel's Bolero (2021), a powerful anti-war filmic poem inspired by WWI trench warfare and Ravel’s Boléro, which has received 63 international awards.

His true crime drama, The Teenage Bodyguard, is based on his real-life experience protecting a murder witness from the Tacoma mafia in 1974. The screenplay has won 13 awards, with industry praise from The Black List, BlueCat, and entertainment attorney Michael Donaldson, who called it a “compelling story perfectly suited for today’s market.”

Murdock holds a B.A. in Psychology with a concentration in phenomenology, and a minor in Creative Writing for screenwriting and collaborative scripting from Western Washington University. After a career as a Senior Technical Writer and IT administrator, he retired in 2016 to focus full-time on writing and filmmaking.

He is deeply involved in Washington’s independent film scene, having co-founded the Gorst Underground Film Festival and the short-lived Slash Night Monthly (paused due to COVID).

His blog, Murdockinations.com, has been running since 2010 and now features over 1,600 posts.

His one-act play Denude has won 5 awards.

Notable screenplays include: Gray and Lover: The Hearth Tales Incident, Ahriman, Sarah, Colorado Lobsters, Popsicle Death, Poor Lord Ritchie’s Answer, and screen adaptations of Dark of Knight and Sealed in Lies.

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