Hey there! I know it’s been a while – I sincerely apologize for that. I’ve been hard at work trying to get my latest story completed. Figured you all were due and would like a little update on what’s in store for the future.
Current project – Pawns & Pieces (Book 1# of The Lineage of Prophecy Series): I am literally down to the final chapter to write. Then I’ll work up the last of the editing. Hoping to have this out no later than June. Also, I have more great news. The voice actress, Laura Richcreek will be doing the series on Audible! She will continue her outstanding work that she started in Consequences Within Chaos and The Bleeding Crown. Also I hope to have the same cover artist, Joy Lando, do this series. Her covers were incredible!! Really excited by the progress of the storyline and I hope it will be worth the wait for those who have been long-standing and long-waiting fans of the Wyvernshield story!
Next project – The Deity Staff (Book 2# of The Lineage of Prophecy Series): This is the next novel in the 3 part story arch. I am predicting this one will take me to the end of the year to complete, edit and publish. No guarantees but that’s the goal.
Next web project – I Still Burn (Horror Novel): I put the first three installments of this story on the website already. I will go back to working on this storyline probably once or twice a month until my Wyvernshield fantasy novels are completed. I have not put any new Fresh Content blogs for some time as I have put in extra effort on the fantasy novels and my Horror magazine, With Malice.
Cancelled project – With Malice Magazine (Horror & Crime Fiction): Unfortunately this has been set aside as there was not enough sales and reader interest to justify putting more time into it. With Malice Magazine Issue #1 is out on Amazon for $11.99 for anyone interested who has yet picked up a copy. This magazine idea is not completely dead but it may be some time before it is resurrected in the future.
Future project – Elude #2 (no working title yet): I had a flash idea on this one and would like to someday in the near future flesh it out and see what I can do with it. YES! Vic Vicente would be coming back into the limelight! But you’ll have to be patient to see what trouble he gets into next!
Future project – An Anthology based in the Wyvernshield world: I thought this would be a lot of fun and possible in a year or so after I finish The Lineage of Prophecy series. Like my With Malice Magazine idea, I would gather up a group of fantasy authors if they’re interested and have them all write short stories based in Wyvernshield or Aberrisc! It’s a thought and will take some time to organize but that’s an idea brewing in the back of my head.
Future project – Echoes (Horror novel): I might once I catch up with these projects write a novel giving this short story a more in depth treatment. How do you stop someone trying to kill you in infinite multiverse worlds?! Could be a lot of fun seeing how!
Geesh! That’s a lot of work ahead huh? Sure wish writing was my only job! haha Anyway, this is what I hope to get out to you, my lovable readers! Novel #15 (can you believe there are 14 indie books of mine?!) Pawns & Pieces is just around the corner. Thank you all for your interest and support.
WITH MALICE MAGAZINE IS NOW OUT ON THE STREETS!!โฆ
Are you prepared?
E-magazine editions are now available!! Order your copy for $4.99 TODAY! Go to WithMaliceMagazine.com. Click on the To Purchase page and simply select submit a request for your copy.
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Donโt miss out on Five unique, original horror stories by our Board of Terror indie writers. Plus we have original artwork, poetry and chilling, horror genre digital image prints!
I had the honor and pleasure to go on two Vodcast channels! The first with The Written Undead Podcast in October. Then after Written Undead became the new Book Asylum Podcast, they had me on again this month!
Jack Childress and Angel Ramon, the hosts of the podcast channels have also graciously accepted my invitation to write for my With Malice Magazine! They are working currently on stories for our 2nd issue due out in June!!
I may have another podcast coming up with another channel this April.
Here are the links to the channels for your viewing pleasure!
That’s right! My little idea of getting a group of horror story writers together for a fun, unique magazine has come to fruition! Now it’s ready to strike terror wherever it goes…
On March 31st, the ebook version of our first edition will be available from Flipsnack.com for $4.99! A softcover format will be available on Amazon for only $11.99!
For pre-orders or to see more information and bonus material, please see our new website WithMaliceMagazine.com.
This issue has five short stories as well as original art, horror poetry, an author interview and full-page digital prints of horror images. Next quarter, our second issue will offer another set of indie author short stories, another author interview to offer insight to the writer market/world, and more horror-themed images. Also in that issue will be the rules of submission to With Malice Magazine’s Story Challenge!! Winners will get various prizes and of course be published in our fourth issue!!
To get an advance sneak peek at what the magazine looks like, go to my YouTube video here!
Awesome and thrilling, original stories from indie writers around the country. Don’t let this slip by — these tales of horror will grab you by the throat!!
Back in 2019, before Covid derailed everything, I did a review of some of my favorite horror films to that point. Here’s that posting if you are interested. It was a lot of fun and a popular blog. So, I decided to do it again as some real gems have come out. (I do know that I am missing some of YOUR favorites on this list. I haven’t seen everything and some I am still planning on watching.)
This list is just that a list, no ranking and it’s completely subjective. Also some of your favorites, I might have already discussed in the last post (like Saw or Evil Dead). I will say that almost everyone of these today were awesome, unexpected surprisesโeither because I hadnโt heard much about them, the trailer didnโt grab me, or I didnโt predict the direction the movie took.
A Quiet Place II — Following the events at home, the Abbott family now face the terrors of the outside world. Forced to venture into the unknown, they realize the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats lurking beyond the sand path.
While I loved the first one, I didnโt know where they were going to go with the story. Sequels usually donโt live up to the hype, but this one was fantastic! Just as the first one, be ready for some intense scenes of suspense and thrilling fight scenes. Iโm really hoping they can do at least one more!
The Collector — Desperate to repay his debt to his ex-wife, an ex-con plots a heist at his new employer’s country home, unaware that a second criminal has also targeted the property, and rigged it with a series of deadly traps.
This movie came out of nowhere and was brilliantly done! Think Saw but more on an intimate personal level. The lead actor, Josh Stewart at the time am unknown truly shined with his breakout performance and made this a great horror movie. Itโs sequel, The Collection, is also very good! I have heard rumors of a third, but nothing yet has been released.
Smile — After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, a psychiatrist becomes increasingly convinced she is being threatened by an uncanny entity.
Many people loved the horror film, It Follows. I wasn’t one of them as I felt the movie was over hyped and other than the beginning and end, it was boring. Smile takes the idea of a relentless chasing horror and keeps the action and intensity throughout! Iโm not a jump-scare fan as I feel theyโre used too often, but this has appropriately placed, amazing jump scares and fantastic gore effects! The โneck breakingโ scene alone is mind-blowing!
Prey — Naru, a skilled warrior of the Comanche Nation, fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth.
One of the best films out this last year in my opinion. Certainly a nod to the great Predator franchise and a stand out horror-action film. Great effects, a well developed story and in depth characters. How many horror films can you say that about?
The Wretched — A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parents’ imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door.
A well done, but obscure film thatโs been underrated and over looked. A sleeper that warrants watching. Really creepy and chilling scenes.
The Black Phone — After being abducted by a child killer and locked in a soundproof basement, a 13-year-old boy starts receiving calls on a disconnected phone from the killer’s previous victims.
You know by now how big a Stephen King fan I am. This storyโs writer, Joe Hill, is one of his sons. I have been disappointed by Hillโs books so I wasnโt too hopeful for this movie. Iโm very happy to say he surprised me here. Ethan Hawke stars (gives a brilliant performance) and directs this terrifying, supernatural thriller!
The Visit — Two siblings become increasingly frightened by their grandparents’ disturbing behavior while visiting them on vacation.
Another shocking, twist-filled film by M. Night Shyamalan. And like a lot of his other films like Devil, itโs underrated. Great scares and a fun horror film mixed with some truly horrific horrorโthe ending especially lived up to expectations!
Ready Or Not — A bride’s wedding night takes a sinister turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to take part in a terrifying game.
The trailer seems a little predictable but overall the film has a lot of fun horror scenarios as well as a real, strong female protagonist who you easily root for. A sure entertaining movie!!
Happy Death Day — A college student must relive the day of her murder over and over again, in a loop that will end only when she discovers her killer’s identity.
This is another film using the Groundhog’s Day Trope, but they do a great job and really hook you in. Another dynamic lead female actress, Samara Weaving and is a well written mystery “slash” (pun intended) horror film. Side note, Happy Death Day 2U, the sequel is not as good, use your own judgment there.
Hush — A deaf and mute writer who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears at her window.
Obscure movie and certainly not given enough praise film! A powerful, survival movie with a main character doing everything and anything to live. Well done and very polished horror-thriller.
โฆA world where the vilest creatures came to roost. In the past, even her mother, always so brave, wouldn’t dare to utter its name. This was a world where even the snow fell blackโฆ
For Jueneva Enmaya, her father’s tales of an ancient land filled with creatures both terrifying and magical were ones of fear, not wonder. After learning she is one of the fabled Dirithi, half-dragon kin, she is forced to uncover her own heritage and links to the harsh land of Akkei Maliss. She will find an inner strength she never knew she had.
What would seem to others, a terrible and tragic end, Jueneva Enmaya rejects defeat, facing her challenges!
Among the ashes of a world forgotten after the Night of Sorrow & Slaughter, Jueneva begins her epic quest to reclaim what was lost and restore the truth of the Five Blackened Realms. Armed with newfound powers and new allies, she will forge a new life. Brave a never-ending onslaught of ferocious beasts to become the heroine and the hope of this shattered land.
I am super excited to bring you this dark fantasy tale! I love writing, but this story not only was thrilling to write but fun and moving to me as a writer/reader as well.
Tal hesitated, his knuckles inches above the wooden door. He did not want to give the pair false hope but at the same time, Taliah did have a prophetic vision of a possible connection to their homeland.
I can only offer them the facts that were presented. It will be up to them how they face it, whether to believe or doubt is really their individual right.
He straightened his shoulders, confident in his decision and how he would proceed. First, he rapped on Scars’ door. There was no reply or sound. It was approaching late evening, perhaps the Flohki retired for the night.
The door abruptly opened as if the halfman had been there all along. “Master Tal?” His voice was a smooth tenor.
The half-seagull and half-man creature eyed him standing in the faint candlelight. His white feathered head was marred by a scar lacing down the right-side and his beak broken off at the tip. In striking contrast, his chest, arms and shoulders were a complex pattern of scars, thus how his name was inspired. He had never talked about his past or how his injuries came about, only that he was a tested, military veteran for his kind.
“Scars, I am sorry for the late hour, but would you mind joining me for an important discussion?”
He nodded and joined Tal immediately in the hallway. They walked silently together down the corridor. The Flohki was not a talkative type, down-to-business and never hesitant to assist. Master Tal liked him very much and appreciated the character he had. It was likely a part of the militant-upbringing of their kind, but there was added a quiet nobility about the creature. He was proud, yet humbled and earnest. Sometimes, Tal even sensed a shadow of shame.
Something behind his eyes shows me quiet courage and accepted guilt. An odd pairing that bears learning more of one day. Yet, he is not ready to reveal that.
Bare light illuminates around Ama’yen’s door. She was another half-man creature but also had a subtlety and grace about her. Half-feline and half-woman. She was said to be a powerful sorceress in her home world of Aberrisc.
Ama’yen came to the door, wrapped in a light yellow cloth, semi-transparent in the light from her room. Her long black hair was swept over her slightly pointed ears and braided on one side. A circlet of silver and emerald gems on her forehead brought out the majestic green of her feline eyes. Tal was a bit thrown off by the sudden attractive creature standing before him and her attire did not necessarily mean she was retiring for the night.
“Uh…sorry, I do not mean to disturb you, but I have important information. I have learned of some points of interest for the two of you. Were you in the middle of something?” He asked, averting his eyes carefully from the form beneath the yellow wrappings.
“Nothing of importance. May I fetch a robe first? Are we going somewhere or do you wish to enter here?” The Yuul woman asked. There was no embarrassment in her voice.
He tried to match that. “Once you are ready, could the three of us talk in your room?”
She agreed and shut the door. The pair of men waited again in silence in the hallway. The compound was quiet in the evenings and for the most part there were very few sounds echoing in the halls.
“Please come in.” The voice muffled by the door.
Ama’yen was now clothed in a gray and white robe with thick fur lining the edges. She swung the door open, welcoming them to enter her small but charming room. A lit fireplace warmed the chamber. She ushered them over to a wooden, round table that sat four in one corner. On it, a historical tome was laid open before one chair.
“I was reading and studying a book from your downstairs library. It has maps of the continents surrounding Tayneva. Fascin-cintaring.” She stuttered on the last word.
Tal helped her with it. “Fascinating.” He smiled, hoping she would understand he meant to help and not mock her.
“Ah. Thank you.”
“You are a quick learner and you have already developed a large vocabulary.”
She pulled out the two chairs for them before returning to her chair.
Tal started. “Last night Taliah, our Blood Seeress, entered a Seyde. A Blood Seyde. It can be tricky and taxing on her physically, but we both felt it was a necessary gamble. We wanted to see if she could learn more information on what we can do to stop The Bleeding Crown. That artifact’s power has grown immensely and I feared we were running out of time.”
“Letandra may also be facing a dire outcome the longer it has control of her. When The Bleeding Crown abandoned Chroyanne she disintegrated,” Scars interrupted.
Tal nodded in agreement. “Indeed. The Seyde proved me correct, we are in a race against time. However, it also revealed some incredible predictions to her. Per her vision, The Bleeding Crown is somehow preparing to call forth from the expanse of the In-Between, the Etohlosii. These are artifacts similar to The Bleeding Crown. They are imbued with the latent remains of an ancient eldritch god known as ARa Etohl. If the hosts owning the three other Etohlosii reach our plane and reunite with The Bleeding Crown, then ARa Etohl will be resurrected. This cannot happen or all life on every plane of existence will be extinguished.”
While Master Tal could not read the Flohki’s reactions well, he could see that his information had Ama’yen’s rapt attention.
“Several names were given to us through her vision in the Seyde. These are individuals that will help us in one way or another rescue Letendre from The Bleeding Crown and stop her from reuniting the Etohlosii. We do not have all the details of who they are or where to find them yet, but she is confident of at least one name. Someone known as Khedarr of Aberrisc.โ
Ama’yen gasped, her eyes bulged.
“How is that possible?” Scars blurted.
“We are not sure, but Taliah said that some of our answers lie in Aberrisc and with this person known as Khedarr.”
The Yuul stood, backed away from the table, shaking her head. “No! We are locked out. Cut off from our homelands!”
“Taliah was told that a key connection was to locate something known as Mescarne. Somehow and in some fashion, this Mescarne exists on all planes of the In-Between. If you find it, then you can cross over to any world at will.”
“That is why you come to us?” She stiffly faced the fireplace, her arms folded tight over her chest, trembling as if the fire was no longer capable of warming her.
“Yes. First I need you to think of how we — or perhaps the two of you — might locate this Mescarne. Second, if you can go back, you would have the best chance of finding–“
“–Khedarr is a necromancer!” Her words were low but hit Tal like a hammer.
“A MAGE OF DEATH?”
She nodded glumly. “He was ousted from our lands by my father for his tainted practices. However, we did contact him when LLasher was near death. His ungodly skills have greatly improved. I still do not condone his research into the forbidden sorceries of the dead.โ Amaโyen looked back over her shoulder, locking eyes with Tal to judge his reaction to her words.ย
Scars added, โHe might even be dead by now. When we had to ask for his help with Mending LLasher. He only agreed if we took him back to her homeland, the Fhey Ras Isles. The Quietus had his wife and children enslaved. Khedarr swore he was somehow going to rescue them.โ
โWhen Chroyanne left, who assumed power until she returned?โ Tal asked.
Scars shrugged. “However, in my opinion, in contrast to his questionable research, this Khedarr did seem of honorable intent. If Taliah has received credible knowledge from this prophecy, then I would not suspect it would send us to look for someone who was already dead, would it?” Scars asked Tal.
“It does not seem likely that it would. The whole thing is moot if we do not have a way to find Mescarne. Have either of you been to the Mescarne in your world?”
Both shook their heads. Ama’yen said, “I have heard of the continent, but few have found their way there and even fewer return.”
They sat together, wrestling with the possibilities in their heads.
“If I remember right,โ Amaโyen started, then paused in thought. Finally she said, โI believe Letandra confided in me that Taihven believed he had been brought to Mescarne. One time in one of his episodes. Yes, in fact, I remember now that he had gone back and was able to speak somehow with his dead father!”
“Did he give you any details about the land?”
“I am trying to remember now. It has been some time. Sorry.”
She crossed back to the table but continued to stand, a finger tapping at her chin.
“While I am not recalling any solid details, my knowledge of your language may be hampering me. He might have mentioned a temple. A temple of stone at the heart of a desert. I thinkโฆโ She tapped again at her chin with her finger. Tal noted that each painted and jeweled fingernail was filed to a sharp point.
“Yes, yes. I think I can.” Mostly she spoke to herself, but then she faced Master Tal. “If this temple and Mescarne are in each of the planes, my guess is that the Lei Lines all intersect there.”
“Lei Lines?” Scars asked before Tal could.
“Powerful waves of magical energies that crisscross every plane. In my world, I had an acute sense of them and their location. Perhaps it is due to my heritage, but in Aberrisc we studied and used the Lei Lines to increase our powers and spells. Here I definitely sense the Lei Lines but not as clear as when I was home. If we could track one of the major branches of Lei Lines, I trust it will take us to Mescarne.”
Scars studied the Yuul. “Do you have any sense of how far away they might be?”
She closed her eyes and placed her hands on the table. Her breathing went deep and slowed down into a rhythmic even pace. A soft purring sound came from deep within her chest.
Moments later. “Several lines are near to us, but a major vein as I am wanting to follow is quite the distance away and…deep into Tayneva.”
Tal nodded. To be discovered or captured on the continent would mean arrest and possible execution since they were labeled traitors. As he considered the weight of the mission, Scars interrupted his inner debate.
“When can we go, Master Tal?” Scars asked.ย
“Would you and Ama’yen then agree to find the temple? I know I am asking much of you. It may mean possibly your lives or possibly the only way back to your families and kind.”
“This fight is ours as well. Not just for the fallen king, our friend and his sister, but for the expanse of the In-Between!”
“Alright. Gather your items and what you want with you for the trip…home. In the morning, I will have Master Rivyen and Lyndasia go with you. If we can validate that part of her prophecy then I have faith you will find Khedarr alive and with our answers on how we can save Letandra and stop The Bleeding Crown.”
Brand new year so it seemed a good time to report my current work and what I hoped to produce in the next year or so.
CURRENT:
The Flight Of The Dirithi โ This new original story centers around Princess Jueneva, an orphan, half-dragon girl as she attempts to avenge what was stolen from her family. I have completed the first book in the series but I am in the editing mode stage and adding to the draft. This adventure may be broken down into five novels. Weโll see, but I am really enjoying it and anxious to see how this story comes to life! I expect this will be out for you in this next couple months.
With Malice: A Horror & Crime Fiction Literary Magazine— This is a group effort of a dozen or so horror and crime fiction writers that I have gathered to do a compilation piece each quarter this year. We will be doing about 5 short stories each edition as well as Author Bios, an in depth Author Interview and will have unique horror images, poems and illustrations! Exciting stuff!!!
FUTURE:
Wyvernshield #3 — This is the continuation of the Wyvernshield series surrounding Princess — I mean, the new Ebon Queen Letandra and heart-wrenching story in The Bleeding Crown. This time the main character will be the charismatic, ex-slaver LLasher as he is joined in his rescue attempt by Scars, Ama’yen and other new heroes! I wanted to break this large conclusion down into four smaller novels so you readers didn’t have to wait much longer for your answers. In other words, it takes a long time to write and edit 400 or so pages. The first part of four will hopefully be out the second or third quarter this year.
I Still Burn — I am introducing a new horror story centered on siblings, Rylund and Stephanie, who recently lost their parents in a horrific tragedy. As they adapt to their new lives with their drunk uncle and Rylund’s blindness, a whole new danger presents itself. I will be publishing the first few chapters to this novel in the With Malice Magazine issues. Then I produce the whole complete story next year.
Elude #2 (?!) — That’s right! A possible sequel to my Elude Series. A crazy idea hit me and will not leave my head so be prepared for Vicente Vargas to come out from hiding in Witness Protection and be in an exciting new horror story sometime in 2025.
As you can see, there’s plenty of new stories and writing coming your way!
** This year will be Dirithi #1, Wyvernshield #1 of 4, With Malice Edition #1 through #4.
** In 2024, Dirithi #2 , Wyvernshield #2 and #3 of 4, I Still Burn. I may do a fantasy literary magazine if With Malice is successful.
** And in 2025, Elude the Sequel will start among other projects by then! Whew!!
I also wanted to do a quick shout out for my father’s new work — he’s completed a brand new prequel to The Hidden! If you enjoyed the Predator series latest movie PREY, then you’ll love The Hidden: TRIBES! Look for this coming to Amazon & Kindle in the next couple months.
One last comment: For those of you who have read my last blog, January Writing Challenge, you’ll be happy to know that I am way over my quota of 300 a day (total 2400 words). I am at 3,400! Thanks to all of you who have shown support and interests!
This year has sure had it’s share of ups and downs for me, like I’m sure most of you can relate. While it was not as difficult and tumultuous as 2020 and 2021, I had more health concerns and some financial set backs.
This year coming up I want to meet head on and see if I can make some headway into my writing production. Currently I have four maybe five story lines fighting for air in my head! Yes, that sort of chaos and confusion does get very annoying to live with! You see, when I as a writer get inspired, the idea remains there in the back of my head almost like a petulant child. They stand with their arms crossed, one foot tapping and their bottom lip pouting — impatient and demanding freedom to grow up and to show what they can do. I love all my book children and want them all of course to shine but honestly, my health has not recovered to what it was prior to my stroke and I fall ill a lot easier than ever before. Grant it, I am getting older whch does play a part, too.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say, is I really want to get more stories out there (out of my head!) and into the world and the only way I can do that is by working harder. As someone once told me “own my stroke and stop making excuses with itโ!
Next year Iโll also be producing, editing, writing and publishing my first ever literary magazine, With Malice! Thatโs exciting and hopefully it brings in more engagement with my work. Itโs definitely tough to be motivated to write when youโve got over a dozen books but havenโt sold more than a dozen copies in one year!! More than anything itโs getting readerโs attentions โ all my work has gotten 4.5 to 5 star reviews so itโs not the content. Creating ads and paying for them is not investing, itโs more like gambling with money you donโt have and paying someoneโs paying attention! With this magazine Iโll be bringing over a dozen other writers to my readers attention and theyโll be bringing my work to their readerโs attention! Win win!! Be on the lookout for those issues starting this Marchโone per quarter.
Have any of you bought something of mine? What attracted you to it? If you havenโt (no judgment or bad feelings), what has turned you off from doing so? Iโm looking for some honest insight and maybe a direction to get better results. Any comments or feedback are highly welcome and appreciated.
With that all said, my goal or what Iโm thinking of is Iโm going to try and challenge myself and put it out there that everyday in January Iโm going to write at least 300 words every day. Now I know 300 doesnโt sound too impressive but when you figure how much goes on all the time in your daily lifeโฆSo Iโm making a stand to at least getting it done every day no matter whatโฆOyyy putting the words and goal to print for all to see and judge โ now thatโs scary!
Of course there will be days when I will go for more and may write a 1000 but there will be days too that I make just my minimum. Iโm hoping IF this challenge comes through I can do it for February! Who knows?!
I will also try to edit and publish some of that work for you guys too as โfresh content blogsโ.
31 days x 300 words = 9,300 total. 12 months x 9300 = 111, 600!! (Thatโs maybe two books worth!!)
As of this post Iโll have done 24 posts this year. Not too shabbyโlast couple years I was down to like 10 blogs and thatโs very dismal to me. The Fresh Content blogs have seemed to be a hit so also keep a lookout for more coming up this next year!!
Thanks to everyone who supports this blog and my work โ maybe together we can truly create something special!!
by Stephen King โ a Coming of Age Dark Fantasy Novel
Released on September 6, 2022 โ 608 pages
Being myself an avid fantasy reader and writer, this was a book I knew I had to read. The fact that I am a huge Stephen King fan is no secret, however, his fantasy works have not always been a huge hit for me. While I loved the novel, The Eyes of The Dragon, I didn’t find the Gunslinger series as satisfying. This novel has more of a feel and story tone similar to his work, The Talisman (it’s been ages since I’ve read this one, but I did enjoy it when I read it in the 90s).
The Synopsis:
Legendary storyteller Stephen King goes into the deepest well of his imagination in this spellbinding novel about a seventeen-year-old boy who inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higherโfor that world or ours.
The story revolves around a seventeen-year-old boy, Charlie Reade and an eclectic, elderly man, Mr. Bowditch and his German shepherd dog, Radar. Told through Charlie’s eyes, his long quest begins on the fated night when his mother dies tragically and his father plummets into a drunken stupor. In this tale, King loosely weaves in key elements of the classic Grimm fairy tales with the modern issues that society faces today.
The Review:
One of King’s super powers, or given the topic, I should say his magic ability as a writer is his character portrayals. He finds a way to not only bring unique and memorable characters but makes them instantly relatable. They walk into your life like old friends and by the end of the work, you know you are going to miss them afterwards! Charlie and Mr. Bowditch are fine examples of this.
One of King’s areas of opportunity would be getting into the actual plot or reason for the story. Like in his book, Billy Summers, it takes about half the novel for the true story to begin. Although I did enjoy the story events and the character build up, King needs to find a way to “get to it” faster — several other book reviews online also listed this as a drawback and that he lost their interests by not bringing the reader to the heart of the work sooner.
The fantasy is well constructed and solid world-building aspects. The curse upon the land tugs at your emotions and the dungeon sequences makes you cringe then shout in glee. Overall, he gives a respectful nod to the past fairy tales and produces for his readers, an entertaining, modern take on fairy tales.
The narration is done masterfully by Seth Numrich, a renown broadway/television actor and by Stephen King who voices Mr. Bowditch. The performance of the story is brought to life by Numrich’s accents and theatre skills. An awesome play in your ears in other words.
The Rating:
In spite of the duration it takes to get to the true focus of the tale he is telling, this is a gem for any reader and a classic piece by Stephen King. Don’t pick up this 600+ page work expecting an all out fast pace race to the end, but sit down in your favorite chair and delve into the story, enjoying it like you would a leisure walk through the woods on a nice, Autumn day. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! For rating purposes, I would score this 4.25 of 5.