Masters of Chaos {short story}

This is an experimental piece with a different narrative style to my usual.  Strong influence from narrative monologue method used in the incredible film Pi by Darren Aronofsky. I’m very pleased with the result and judging by feedback from reviewers it’s struck a good chord. You can download the story immediately or have a printed copy shipped to any address.

Masters of Chaos, short story download, speculative fiction with Cthulhu MythosShort story. (3,800 words) Speculative fiction. A man contemplates the world around him, taking seemingly meticulous notes of certain random but repeating events. Can he influence the world through such observations? And to what end? When unseen things are scratching at the doors of perception.

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Comments & Feedback

This one just draws you into the spiralling towards madness, subtle and brilliant. – Sammi R, Arizona

 

My initial reaction is one of surprise and awe. The structure is fresh and original. I think it has the potential to be something great. A very fruitful young seed that could germinate into something much larger and very successful for you. - IA, New York

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David J. Rodger (born 1970 in Newcastle Upon Tyne) is a British science fiction & fantasy author and game designer best known for his novels set in a near-future world of corporate and political intrigue. So far he has published five novels; four that are set in the same world: God Seed; Dante’s Fool; Iron Man Project and Edge, and one, Dog Eat Dog, set within the post-apocalyptic world of Yellow Dawn.



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