I've always been interested in creating stories, I've wanted to do them in so many mediums, whether video games, comic books, or writing books. I love fantasy; it's most of what I read. If I'd say my favorite series, I'd probably say the first I ever read willingly, the Seventh Tower by Garth Nix. he is my favorite author. It was the smoothest read I've ever had, and I'm big into medieval culture, I have a ridiculous amount of swords lol. I'm also very religious well as best I can, and I like to add Christian themes to my stories. A great example is Death by Exorcist. I hope you like my stories. I'll keep making them for as long as possible because it's fun for me. Anthony is my twin brother. We've bounced ideas off each other since we were little. He was responsible for proofreading and creating two of the art pieces in my book.
In A Dark Light
Witness these three tales.
Blood Rose- The story of a woman sent to another world full of monsters called Faux and ruled over by the goblin king, can she help her new friends? Or be devoured trying.
Death by Exorcist- An exorcist comes home to save a young girl from a powerful demon, and the Fae creatures of the woods watch his fury burn
Goblin Boy- Follow the journey of a young boy who was raised by goblins as they try to survive against a wicked ranger.
Welcome To My Madness
Welcome to my madness, an adult coloring book. I have given you these abstract drawings; I drew each one myself. Did I have a plan? Not really. I just made them line by line; it was so much fun to draw. Now you can have fun coloring them in and enjoy.
Shrive
Welcome back to a world I once left behind. Shrive the Purifier, originally part of my college thesis, introduces a city plagued by the ominous “Round Heads,” victims of the insidious substance known as Flesh Paper. Amid the chaos, the enigmatic hero Shrive navigates this perilous landscape, confronting dangers that test both courage and resolve. When a young woman encounters the deadly substance, the question lingers: how long can she survive? All the while, the bells toll with haunting clarity, announcing Shrive’s Approach.