
Jack is a character from the White Lily Saga. He likes to make human jack-o-lanterns and that’s all I have to say about that.
Some of the poetry in the upcoming collection is a companion to their journey.
White Lily wanted to know if they could take ordinary people and make them into psychopaths so they could learn how to reverse that process and turn them back to their usual selves. The dream, of course, was a cure for deviant behavior that would empty the prisons and allow for a crime-free society.
Everything was going well. They were breaking their test subjects down, but unfortunately, they learned you can only push people so far before they push back. The massacre was unspeakable. None of the researchers survived. Some of the people involved in the experiment escaped.
Now, they’re loose across the USA, and they’ve formed an underground network to help each other. Because the White Lily Project is classified, the police are totally unprepared for what they’re dealing with.
This is a story told in interviews, case studies, and first-person POV tales of violence and murder.
Classified as extreme horror, this is the darkest work I’ve ever created. It won’t be ready for release until 2025, but you will see some of their poems in the upcoming horror collection.
I wrote this collection in a very dark time in my life. I was grappling with leaving yet another toxic relationship, struggling to learn how to be in a healthy one, trapped in a wheelchair after breaking my leg and struggling with my loss of independence, and facing significant financial hardship.
That anger that I felt permeates every single page. While I’d never commit the crimes depicted, getting into the mindset of someone who would was not at all difficult for me.
Extreme horror is not my usual genre.





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