Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Spotlight: Room Reader by Cassidy Forest

 





About the Book



Genre
Urban Fantasy

Release Date
February 27, 2024

Book Synopsis: 

YOU ARE NOT WELCOMED HERE

Every room is like a book, written in some foreign language by a single–minded author.
In the city driven to forget, lives a boy yearlong without his memory, a self proclaimed made by merit detective with a gift of finding what’s been lost. With an oddness to himself, in an odd left socket — lock–shaped eye, to see what was, but never written.

During last of his peaceful days of not remembering, his pursuit of himself leads him to search for another, the missing girl searched by none. An odd job given to him in the oddest of the places… in the dark of what is everything between the pages, the empty space from line to line — and from the same place — an enemy and secret, dangerous and forgotten, the one city won’t part without resistance and explanation.


THE CITY WILL MAKE YOU FORGET



Author Biography


About Cassidy Forest: He’s an author of one book[1], an artisan of a hundred drafts — be turned cover[title] bearing entities[creatures].

Spent most of his youth experiencing stories through the medium of movies[Animography of LAIKA Studio; Pixar], music[Albums of AC/DC; Muse], games[Catalogues of Amanita Design; Thatgamecompany], and books[Shelves of Nail Gaiman; Agatha Christie] to give credit to only a truly small excerpt of a much wider Library.

He feels a need to write about his dreams and imaginative notions as strong as the need for sleep; often trading one for the other, he finds himself describing each and every one to the point where he gets lost — he forgets and often starts again.

Trying to understand the unpublished monsters
and[or] characters from his notebook, he finds them to intrude upon his work, manifesting
in between what was drafted and what never was. Like the Librarian — more often
than not he gets to collect his thoughts[narratives] from the oddest of places.






3 comments:

  1. Sounds like an interesting read.

    Have a fabulous day. Scritches to the kitties. ♥

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  2. It sounds like the oddest and most interesting of books.

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