In my anxiety for the scary month of Halloween to arrive, I've reopened my now ancient blog of dark fantasy.
Gothocracy is the acronym for gothic autocracy. From a bird's eye perspective the entire series of books on the subject of Gothocracy point to a single perspective of truth. That truth would be the peace that is found in the silence of the world, and yet the everlasting strife of man persisting as long as there be breath within him.
In the creation of the series of Gothocracy (originally intended to be one book) this writer was concerned with bridging together a few conflicting genres. Namely, fairy-tale style gothic flavor with fantasy and science fiction storytelling.
While the stories were first conceptualized on this writer's Windows 3.0 computer back in the year of 1995, the actual publication of the story version of Gothocracy (and not the poetry and prose version which was published much, much earlier) did not arrive in the ebook market until early 2000.
For all books associated with the Gothocracy fantasy world, please read...
Or, copy and paste:
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/168-1810744-2132358?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gothocracy
The first publication of a short story and book of prose and poetry was published by Red Lead Press. Later, a full 99 page story was published by eBookMall.com. It was in the mid 2000's that the Gothocracy found its home on Amazone Kindle under the name The Gothocracy Chronicles: The Ministry of Resurrection. This book was later continued in a second publication titled, Zodiacron. And much later still, the story was revised in part as a free online book called, Babeldel or Gothocracy III, and was written in screen style - Just for fun.
Since then, Gothocracy has had a few offshoots like The God Gun, which this writer published on Amazon Kindle some years after it being online as a free short story. There are also some other inspired works including, The Cul De Sac Lady, All Roads Lead to R.O.M., and the Clarity Story: A Lonely Capsule.
Gothocracy is the acronym for gothic autocracy. From a bird's eye perspective the entire series of books on the subject of Gothocracy point to a single perspective of truth. That truth would be the peace that is found in the silence of the world, and yet the everlasting strife of man persisting as long as there be breath within him.
In the creation of the series of Gothocracy (originally intended to be one book) this writer was concerned with bridging together a few conflicting genres. Namely, fairy-tale style gothic flavor with fantasy and science fiction storytelling.
While the stories were first conceptualized on this writer's Windows 3.0 computer back in the year of 1995, the actual publication of the story version of Gothocracy (and not the poetry and prose version which was published much, much earlier) did not arrive in the ebook market until early 2000.
For all books associated with the Gothocracy fantasy world, please read...
Or, copy and paste:
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/168-1810744-2132358?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gothocracy
The first publication of a short story and book of prose and poetry was published by Red Lead Press. Later, a full 99 page story was published by eBookMall.com. It was in the mid 2000's that the Gothocracy found its home on Amazone Kindle under the name The Gothocracy Chronicles: The Ministry of Resurrection. This book was later continued in a second publication titled, Zodiacron. And much later still, the story was revised in part as a free online book called, Babeldel or Gothocracy III, and was written in screen style - Just for fun.
Since then, Gothocracy has had a few offshoots like The God Gun, which this writer published on Amazon Kindle some years after it being online as a free short story. There are also some other inspired works including, The Cul De Sac Lady, All Roads Lead to R.O.M., and the Clarity Story: A Lonely Capsule.
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