Emil is the specimen of pure perfection, with quite the unusual hobby. One day he meets a woman whom he sees as his equal, only to later discover what a hideous monster perfection can truly be.
This is the 4th published title in the "Whimsically Twisted" anthology, which collects short stories that include a mixture of genres, ranging from classical folk tales to absurdist mysteries and horror, as written by Hesham N. Ali (Author of the "Fear in Flesh" series), with interior illustrations by Mahmood Alkhaja.
“Some believe writing is a lost form of art. To others, writing may just be another tedious fulltime job . . .”
Born and raised in a minuscule Middle Eastern island known to man as the Kingdom of Bahrain. His entire life, Hesham had traversed through the infinite cosmos and amidst the time of the dinosaurs, falling all the way down the rabbit hole. When he finally emerged on the other side into the backward world of fiction writing where he battled his greatest demons in a multiverse of genres—that was when his reign of madness began. 2014 was the year he was diagnosed with the infamous “Writer’s Bug”. By 2016 he debuted with two novels: {Fear in Flesh} and {A Portrait of Memories}. Hesham was 23 when he published both titles only 2 months apart during that year. As his passion for making up stories keeps on growing, so does his love for creating fictional worlds then tearing them asunder.
“. . . To me, writing is an artistically driven lifestyle. We make of it what we envision and desire.”
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Another amazing short story in the series that will get you hooked from the first page till the last. I loved how the characters were vividly described, especially when it came to their facial features and their way of thinking, it’s like you can imagine it while you’re reading the story. I like that at the end of every story in this series we come by different concepts. For this story it is showing us that sometimes we could love something a bit too much that it might create a very chaotic twist in our life.