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...is an eclectic blog full of short stories, so-called poetry and miscellaneously random ramblings from the bent mind of John L. Harmon. He began telling these tales in May of 2013, but feared he would have to permanently end this blog in December of 2016 when he lost a chunk of his vision. John slowly found his way back to these tales during the summer of 2017 and now continues full freaky steam ahead.
The Collective Eye - August 2020
The Collective Eye is on... ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS - Cinematic Catharsis 13 BELLS - Blue Sun Chasing KALEN & ASLYN'S BACK OF OUR MINDS - My Gay Opinion COMING OUT KAIJU STYLE - Tales of the Quillboy "THE LAST OF THE WINE" BY MARY RENAULT - WIP Topping VICTORY - The Avett Brothers HEAVEN CAN WAIT - Realweegiemidget Reviews SUMMER SUNSET - @JenniferAClair RISE, HWHORES, RISE! - Bricklayer Bosh POTATOES AND CEREALS SALAD SWISS STYLE - A blog a day keeps the doctor away . TALKING HITCHCOCK'S OVERLOOKED 'I CONFESS' - Poppity Talks Classic Films
The Collective Eye - July 2021 - Aaron D. Key
The Collective Eye is on... WHAT SHOULD THE WORLD KNOW ABOUT YOU? The world should know as little about me as possible. I don't want to be famous (though it would be nice if a few more people had read my books 😉 ) I just want the world to carry on ignoring me although enjoying the books, and perhaps wondering what sort of strange person created them. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR BOOKS? & WHO OR WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START WRITING ? I started off writing when I was 18. I was trying to create a world in which I would be happy, I think. I created 4 books at this time. Herai, Damon Ich, Stolid and Rael. These last two still waiting to be published. Then I spent the next 27 years trying to survive, earning a living and working hard in a job I was probably unsuited too. Finally this done, I was able to concentrate on finishing the books, and (as the world had changed) publishing them. This explains the weird duality in my books: the sections which appear to be written by a much
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