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The Zaphnurr Phase

Brick Marlin
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Pages
277
Year
2025
Language
English

About

Imagine waiting on the love of your life and soon blindsided when you find out that person has been kidnapped. When Kentil doesn't arrive home, Sarah searches for him, fails, but is caught by M-Corp agents and is arrested. They accuse her of the failure to apply to give birth to a child. The penalty for this is abortion, carried out by an M-Corp robot doctor. In fear of what other crimes they might charge her with, she escapes and crosses into the forbidden zone, a landscape which turns out to be the start of hope.Although, not everything is what it seems. Brick Marlin has been writing since he was a child. From an early age he was exposed to older horror movies. The great ones making their mark in history. He also tackled reading the likes of Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut, Dean Koontz, Charles Dickens, Harper Lee, H.G. Wells, etc. Thus, he decided to engage himself and write horror, dark fantasy and dark sci-fi, scaring readers such as his parents, his friends, neighbors, and even leaving a few school teachers scratching their heads wondering if the boy should be committed or not with his gruesome tales of terror. Short story ideas continued to visit. A book idea or two sometimes stopped by for a sit. In 2007 he decided to take a more professional approach with his work. Hence, as a member of the Horror Writers Association, already having nine books published by small presses – this you hold in your hand, constant reader, makes his tenth – nearly thirty short stories published, adding to the few anthologies and collaborations with other authors, Brick Marlin trudges onward, hoping to achieve more creations, wallowing in the brain pans of his characters, giving them the choice whether to twist the knob and enter through the Red Door, or enter through the Blue Door where a group of servo monkey badgers are consuming packages of cinnamon-flavored Pop Rock Candy with a Kung Fu Punch of caffeine.

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