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The Devil's Typewriter

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It was always Magda’s dream to write the world’s greatest novel, but writing was hard work. Plots and characters and settings and atmosphere - tone and flow and rhythm. Writing was about composing silent music that could only be heard through the eyes - and it required a muse. For Magda; she sold her soul to the devil.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 23, 2015

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Matthew Gillies

17 books22 followers
MATTHEW GILLIES is a Canadian dark fantasy, horror and science fiction author who began his adventure into literary fiction at an early age. Since he was a young boy, he’s long had a passion for telling stories. The day his mom brought home an electric typewriter was the day Matthew knew he wanted to become an author.

Like many emerging authors, the journey to publishing his work has been a long road. At the age of sixteen, Matthew wrote his first horror novel, The Experiment, and promptly followed up with the science fiction novel, The Pig Factory and the cyberpunk novel Oblivious Paradise.

After years of letting his novels sit untouched, he took his dad’s advice about self-publishing and becoming an indie author. What transpired from there was the 2014 release of his debut New Adult horror novel, The Electric Coma Dream.

Voted one of the ten best horror novels of 2014 by horrornovelreviews.com, The Electric Coma Dream continues to be Matthew’s most popular novel, garnering critical acclaim from fans of his writing.

In 2015, Matthew released his dark fantasy novel, The Master & The Servant, as well as the cyberpunk novel, Oblivious Paradise.

As a fan of the cyberpunk genre, Matthew released a stand-alone sequel to Oblivious Paradise entitled H+ before returning to his roots and publishing his first collection of short horror stories in The Acute Physiologies of Grotesque Monstrosities.

His latest novel, EveryWhen is the first book in an epic, fantasy series called the Chronicles of the Godslayers.

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