IRIS documents the encounter between an aging photographer and a divorced therapist. The fall from sanity is a steep one as Dr. Mark Mason tries to piece together the mind of his newest patient, Iris Davis. Dr. Mason must fight to distinguish memories from the twisted labyrinth of her decaying mind before their time runs out.
Twisting the line between truth and fiction can have contagious results.
J.A. Glass is a young adult/science fiction/horror/contemporary fantasy/whatever floats her boat author. She grew up in the chilly East coast and later moved to Arizona. After drying out in the desert for 7 years, her and her fiancé have finally decided that they have had about enough of the sand and cacti and are planning to move back to the East coast.
She is currently an English student and full time author. She spent three years studying film making and has several years of screenwriting and directing experience, two years of special effects makeup experience, and two years of web and graphic design experience and education.
She spends her free time baking, reading, writing, and playing with her Shiba Inu, Dakota. Her favorite color is light blue and she enjoys making up recipes every night.
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Creepy and dark. Has an Interview With A Vampire vibe. Ultimately you feel sorry for every character and no character. They feel very real. The suspense that builds up as Iris starts to lose her humanity and fights internally with this monster inside of her had me on the edge of my seat. The Doctor's character tried to be sympathetic but you can tell he is pretty much a jerk and *Spoilers* Cheated on his wife!? He deserves whatever happens to him.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Iris started its life as a short screenplay that I wrote and later worked on (with some of the most wonderful coworkers and classmates anyone could ask for). The idea was something that I couldn't let go of so here it is, in all of its creepy, dusty, glory :)