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This is so crazy to see. My name, Copyright 2022. My own little chapbook of poems in my hands.
This has been such a thrilling experience for me. The vulnerabilty this book holds and yet the love my friends and family have given me for it is wild to me. Thank you to everyone so far who has bought Embrace and Unravel. If you’d like to check it out, head to the link here.
I look forward to attempting poetry more deliberately in the future. :)
An experimental, wordless, surreal story with horror leanings. A little girl with mysterious powers brings an old man face to face with an event in his past that changed his life forever. Will she help him reclaim the past for a better future? Perhaps... or perhaps not. Step inside, and join us on
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White-Bellied Sea Eagle reviews The Day I Killed God by Nick Totem
novel by Nick Totem, Available Here
Nick Totem grabbed my attention from the first chapter of his boldly titled novel, The Day I Killed God. His protagonist is a man labeled by others as “The Psychic,” though he would tell you that what he does isn’t psychic in nature, entirely. It’s more like Sherlock Holmes, as Totem writes, where science and deduction clash with the special ability of Daniel’s mind to perceive places and people and events beyond himself and, presumably, his perception of time is not fixed in the present. There’s a subtle charm and warmth to his protagonist almost immediately – maybe I just like the guy who’s misunderstood a little, but The Day I Killed God shows its merits right out of the gate. Totem has a way of writing that feels like stepping into the novel’s world immediately. Expect to be intrigued by the larger suggestion of who Daniel might be and what he might be capable of. Totem also carefully explores the relationship between madness and genius, which others often perceive as superhuman in some way.
Nick Totem’s novel is reminiscent of Neil Gaiman’s dark fantasy work, in that much of the characters are grounded in reality though they themselves might be remarkable in some way – and have some knowledge not given to most. The Day I Killed God feeds the desire for real mystery pretty much within the first paragraph. (As a writer, I can say I don’t judge any book by its cover, but I do judge almost all books by their first paragraph. Totem’s writing is technically and fantastically engaging.)
This novel is a peek into reality tinged with just enough uncertainty to keep the characters searching for answers -- and by proxy, the reader. Daniel is a character with an honest voice and a curious history, someone who I found almost as intriguing as the story itself.
The narrative in genre would probably be considered fiction a-la Neil Gaiman and Dean Koontz, but Totem’s talent also rises above any specific genre. The Day I Killed God is a world completely of Totem’s creation – he’s very good at inserting the reader into a world in action, opening the veil for those looking upon it.
If you’re into fantasy of a darker flavor, or just a sincerely good mystery, this is an excellent book to spend your time on. Typically during my review work, I read, write during a pause, and read some more, but I found it hard to write at all while reading the novel. I had to jot down notes and continue on, because this is exactly my flavor of fiction, a story based in reality with elements of dark fantasy.
I have designed a physical copy of A Snapping Sound. It includes artwork as well as the full story. I was planning on printing out around 50 of them, but if anyone is interested in buying a copy lemme know and I’ll get back to you on cost / shipping once I get a count of how many to make.
EDIT: If you are interested please reblog this and tag “Interested”. That way I can tag you once I have more information.