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Demons Never Die: A Collection of Artwork & Flash Fiction Kindle Edition
- Print length130 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 14, 2021
- File size40.5 MB
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- ASIN : B098MHD9CD
- Publisher : Red Cape Publishing
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- Publication date : July 14, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 40.5 MB
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Peter lives with his wife and five children in a small town in Sussex, England. For as long as he can remember it had always been an ambition to complete a novel and, after the success of his debut, The Broken Doll, it has been fantastic to have the opportunity to turn a hobby into a new career. Since the release of The Broken Doll in February 2017, Peter has released the follow-up novel, Shattered Pieces, as well as seven collections of short horror stories, a horror novella, and three children's books. Peter has had work published in numerous anthologies, is the Editor-in-Chief of Indie Writers Review, and is the co-founder of Red Cape Publishing.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2021This book is unique. It blends short horror prose with macabre illustrations by David Paul Harris. Harris has a style all his own that combines these sort of cubist shape with the recognizable outlines of monsters, both human and supernatural. Recommended for lovers of horror art.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021Highly recommend!
5.0 out of 5 starsHighly recommend!Captivating-Terrifying!
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021Demons Never Die is an incredible collection of artwork created by David Paul Harris, joined with flash fiction pieces written by PJ Blakey-Novis.
Book Synopsis:
Unique collection of artwork and prose focusing on a range of subjects. Split into three categories; creatures, historical figures and vice and virtues.
The creatures section shines a spotlight on some truly nightmarish beings with a creepy piece of flash fiction to go along with each piece of art. The historical figures section portrays the people as the monsters they were with the flash fiction laying their sins bare. The Vice & Virtues section spotlight some of humanity's worst vices while the fiction tells us how they haunt us and impact us each day.
Overall, this is an intriguing collection of work with some absolutely striking pieces of art contained within. I have heard that a hardcover edition is coming and I plan on getting one to add to my bookshelves. This is sure to be a collectors edition.
4 solid gold stars for this stunning collection.
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- NatalieReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 14, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A partnership of Epic prepositions
Today I got a lesson in monsters I didn't expect; these two go hand in hand as collaborators. I mean, the art and the stories are incredibly well paired; I love these short bite-size stories. It left me craving more; the first part of the book explores actual demons, which taught me a few things I didn't know - but in all fairness, the whole book gave me the information I didn't know. Dr Griffin, in particular, I like the dark backstory, and I then learned that this was the name of the invisible man! I could have kicked myself. I know mom would be very disappointed in me for not picking up on that one as she's a massive old school horror fan. The best part about this book is how every story carries various meanings, for example, Hate in Silent. This explores the human condition and how hate in itself is a demon we continue to fight even now. Kiss me gave me visions of sleep paralysis, how the nightmare world can invade reality in so many ways. Bringing your demons to life and right in front of you, the illustration increased my belief. Let us out brings me visions of how we fight inner demons, such as depression and anxiety —clawing their way out of your mind. This one resonates with me big time, but like most writers, this became my inspiration for some of my darker stories. Dream Walker is another one I adored again me and my partner had different views of what it represented to us.
Then there's the equally horrid Historical Figures section, and the art was beautifully done, and so detailed helps immerse you in the stories that P.j puts out there. I also got a mini-history lesson about some names, ashamed to say google helped with additional research. But this is good because this means you're becoming more enlightened. Learning about these actual monsters that were once flesh, only by knowing that they exist can we be better and learn from their mistakes. Trying to avoid this kind of person once you know the signs, they were almost like speeches from beyond the grave. We talked to them and acknowledged the damage they did but that they will not win and we are better than these demons.
Then there's the section on Vices and Influences. Some of these were so hard to read. One Story that hit hard for me was A Mother’s Love; it was tragic and highlighted the effects of alcohol dependency. I won't give too much away, but my God, the emotion that's put into these pieces is astonishing. These are flash stories, but they hold the message for each vice and influence. Dark and beautiful in their representation of the demons that plague humanity and our daily lives. For one-piece, I felt an emotional attachment; having experienced abuse, this hit home for me. Luckily I escaped that situation and the dark place that followed, but some women still fight their demons. Honestly, for a short story with illustrations, I was blown away by the care in the art and the meaningful stories within. This one will be on my bookshelf and no doubt a talking piece for conversations with my friends.