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Many children who's names were stripped away from them since birth have been experimented upon in a hidden laboratory for the cure and vaccine of the deadliest virus. The laboratory is run by the sadistic and psychotic Doctor Michail Preobrazhensky who is known to perform the most horrendous experiments on his patients including: mutilation, dismemberment, torture, sodomy and unauthorized medical procedures set by the Federal Health Bureau. As the number of many failed test subjects pile up in the laboratory, Thirteen's itch to kill Doctor Preobrazhensky rises. A tale between good and evil. A tale between the mad and the sane. Who rises and who falls into the baphomet's pits?
It has been believed that when a woman experiences any form of trauma - whether psychologically or physically, it is important to find the "good" in it so that you are able to learn from it and grow stronger as a woman. This is what happened to Kai - now in a space of healing and serenity after being sexually abused by her uncle Bryan. Kai did the one thing she felt was important for herself as a woman; forgiveness - forgive her uncle for abusing her and her aunt Namu for knowing about the sexual abuse and remaining silent about it. Years seemingly begin to progress, and now completing her Masters, she meets Bakura and falls in love with him however; it is through the act of loving someone that dark emotions begin to surface - emotions of revenge and hatred. The idea of Bryan and Namu being able to sleep peacefully every night knowing the psychological and physical trauma Kai has had to endure infuriates Kai. The notion of forgiveness from her own perspective ceases and now becomes focused of finding a creative yet sadistic way of revenge - she gets into an incessant and sexual relationship with Bryan and plans the brutal murder she has always desired.
A revised collection of short and long (theatre) stage plays titled 'The Book of Atem', 'Shame(less)', 'Blasphemy', and 'Nameless' that surround themes of sexuality, lust, love, abuse, incest, sodomy, brutality, mental health and identity. This collection of plays plunges readers into a series of dark images and brutality told on stage.
When my own utopia collapsed in the corners of my mind, insanity reigned supreme. My mind's journey permeated through images that edified the true state of my well-being. In a sanctuary ruled by its divine fiend, the shadow realms and death gods rose and morphed into the various harbingers of death ready to feast on the decapitated mind. This revised collection of poems takes you through the haunting journey of the human psyche in a world slowly shifting into a new heterotopia.
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