Charlie Renee Miller is a 41 year-old divorcee who’s got a lot to learn about life.
A surreal slice-of-life mini-series that aims to bend not only genres and the reader’s mind, but to also arouse, titillate and leave you questioning the so-called norms of society.
It all starts when our heroine Charlie Renee Miller enters an apothecary shop that she’s never noticed existed in the downtown district of the city she was born and raised, and married and raised her own children in.
. . . and the exotic adventures into bookstores, house parties, carnivals, mechanic shops, and more . . .
READER Don’t skim this one or you’ll miss the punchlines.
A reclusive author who frequently collaborates with his author wife Lita Stone.
Max writes chimera-fiction composed of fantasy-horror-erotic-drama teeming with retro-punkish and southern Gothic flavorings. Aiming to ride the line between hardcore and classy. Everything Max writes is dripping with mature adult themes in direct opposition to the overly saturated bookscape of YA.
Fans have said: "Max reminded me why I enjoy adult fiction" and "Max can be extremely graphic but he always manages to keep it classy".
Critics have said, "Too graphic" "Not for young readers", "too many point-of-view characters". If nothing else, he promises to deliver an experience unlikely to be found elsewhere.
DISCLAIMER: Max would also like to point out that his writing is intended for a mature audience and will oftentimes be unapologetic in language and graphic themes. Squeamish readers and those with sensitive stomachs and heart conditions should read Max with caution.
Some of his non-literature inspirations are: 1970s/80s b-horror movies, comic books, death metal, doom metal, and '80s hair metal - and the Castlevania: SOTN soundtrack. That creepy painting of the Giant Squid taking the ship down . . . and those countless nightmares where spiders are all over the floor and I can't make it to the bathroom so I just wet myself.
(Max also maintains a stream-of-conscious blog on Goodreads filled with absurd - though eerily sometimes logical - chaos.)