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THE BOY RETURNED TO DURHAM

A TRIBUTE TO STEPHEN KING

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The title of this book was originally going to be (with blood in the feather) I know many of you will think that title sounds more like an Edgar Alan Poe short story and you weren't wrong.
Because one night within all the silliness that appears in my dreams, a weird
Machiavellian looking character in old clothes came on the scene descending from a steam train fervently waving a small bell in his right hand and boldly shouting "the boy, the boy is back in Durham!"
I wondered what on earth is this old man talking about? And I tried to approach him to remind him that we were in another state and that the ghost town he was referring to was on the coast of the North Atlantic, and when I walked a few steps in his direction the guy turned his face quickly towards me and I stopped and it was not of my own free will! my conscience, my body and everything that represents me as a living being paralyzed every muscle in my legs so that I would not go one step further!
Somehow I felt panic, because a kind of terror covered its surroundings, and it felt like thick air that does not reach the lungs.
I sincerely felt real fear and I slowly moved away from there so that the old man would continue announcing the arrival of that child "to the four winds all over the city".
Then when I woke up I understood everything and kept silent.
And with this royal introduction I dedicate this collection of horror stories from my humble repertoire to the greatest of all time, Mr. Stephen King.
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edición del autor
disponibilidad
impreso bajo demanda
año edición
2023
n° edición
1
categoría
Ciencia Ficción
n° páginas
221
formato
14 x 21 cm (con solapa)
papel
Papel Blanco 75 Grs
color
Blanco y Negro
Marcos Orowitz

Writer born on July 4, 1985 in Wisconsin, United States, he later traveled with his family to Buenos Aires and settled in the city of Mar de Ajó. Since his childhood, Marcos immersed himself in the world of literature, a bright light in the midst of the darkness of his home. Despite his humble origins and the adversities of growing up in a family marked by alcoholism and dysfunction, surrounded by turbulent and erratic figures. However, his indomitable spirit took him, again and again, to the public library, where he avidly lost himself in the narratives of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Charles Bukowski, Stephen King and, above all, Edgar Allan Poe, who It became his lighthouse and main inspiration. This unwavering passion for literature was the foundation upon which Orowitz built his legacy as a writer. leer todo...

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