The Demon and Me

I'm woken from a blurry slumber with the demon whispering in my ear. Soft soothing tones put a smile on my whiskered face. The other is asleep.
"Come" it says, "lets go for a walk."

We all have demons... come and meet the one who used to live with me.

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The Demon and Me

I'm woken from a blurry slumber with the demon whispering in my ear. Soft soothing tones put a smile on my whiskered face. The other is asleep.
"Come" it says, "lets go for a walk."

We all have demons... come and meet the one who used to live with me.

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The Demon and Me

The Demon and Me

by D.K. Ryan
The Demon and Me

The Demon and Me

by D.K. Ryan

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Overview

I'm woken from a blurry slumber with the demon whispering in my ear. Soft soothing tones put a smile on my whiskered face. The other is asleep.
"Come" it says, "lets go for a walk."

We all have demons... come and meet the one who used to live with me.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032872641
Publisher: D.K. Ryan
Publication date: 11/08/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 52 KB

About the Author

I didn't pick up my first book until I was nineteen years old, and having now reached the ripe old age of thirty eight, I think that I've made up for all those lost years by reading every single horror novel I could get my hands on. From Stephen King's IT to The Doll Who Ate His Mother, by Ramsey Campbell.

I've devoured them all. I can't get enough. Names of those authors became part of my everyday conversation, Edward Lee, Jack Ketchum, Graham Masterton, Richard Laymon, Robert McCammon, Bentley Little and Lisa Tuttle. It got to a point where I thought that I knew these people personally, and they all left a horrific taste in my mouth.

So a year ago I decided to try my hand at writing. What happened was that now I have a number of self published short stories and an 85,000 word manuscript which I'm currently editing along with a head full of many more stories screaming to get out.

I've never been one to take things too seriously but I will defend horror to my dying breath. I love reading horror almost as much as writing and hope through constant learning and feedback I can make the genre proud.

D.K. Ryan.

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