Aleksander Azrael

Member Since: July 2007

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Too Much Marinara, Not Enough Blood

Short Story / Memoir

A story from the Books of Judgment. A young man named Micah meets his partner in crime at a fncy Italian restraunt. Unbeknownst to him, his partner is actually a demon being hunted by an infamous angel… Read More

Bell Tower Blues: Part 1

Short Story / Literary Fiction

Part one of the Bell Tower Blues seris. Aedan and Alastar, two Irish vampire hunters who just took on a simple job, protect an old lady from getting her blood sucked out by a vampire. But the… Read More

Bell Tower Blues: Part 2

Short Story / Literary Fiction

Part 2 of the Bell Tower Blues seris. The mismatched group of vampire hunters prepare themselves for the coming of their prey. When the monster finally arrives, they soon discover that he is far more powerful and… Read More

The Forsaken Flock

Poem / Poetry

This was inspired by the Salvador Dali painting I used by the image. Enjoy. If you have any questions or comments about the poem, just post a comment. I'd be happy to recieve them. Read More



About

" I am a man, and men are animals who tell stories. This is a gift from God, who spoke our species into being, but left the end of our story untold. That mystery is troubling to us. How could it be otherwise? Without the final part, we think, how are we to make sense of all that went before: which is to say, our lives?

"So we make stories of our our own, in fevered and envious imitation of our own Maker, hoping that we'll tell, by chance, what God left untold. And finishing our tale, come to understand why we were born."

Prolouge to "Sacrament" by Clive Barker

"Just when the caterpillar thought his life was over, he became a butterfly."

Anonymous

"I have to keep on breathing because tomorrow to the sun will rise, and who knows what the tide could bring in?"

Tom Hanks "Castaway"


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