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  • av B L McKenny
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    B.L. McKenny has written a great horror, fiction, novel titled, "All the Little Things." He is a true Literary Artist and writes with precise skill and wields his craft to to a compelling story. He crafts and edits his entire book using his own Artistic Skills. People have said his work is very scary. Many have said, "He gets you from the start and his work is very vivid."B.L. McKenny was discovered as a talented young artist in the first grade. After that through his teacher's word to his mother about his great works of Art in school B.L. McKenny took private Art Lessons from the Third Grade to the Fifth. After that is was Art Electives up until the Twelfth Grade. In the Twelfth Grade, B.L. McKenny's High School Portfolio was sent to Washington DC and he was recognized as a Fine Art High School Graduate in 1991. Then he was enrolled in a local Art College and Graduated with a B.F.A. Degree. B.L. McKenny through life has taken many courses of Art including that of Literature.Since his father returned from Vietnam as a Medic Corpsman in around 1971, B.L. McKenny has suffered many Traumatic experiences in his life. He has been suggested that he has PTSD, and is no doubt true to him. From his struggles through life to be a great Artist has set out and was directed to be the Great Artist he is today. Through years of therapy and taking the right medication he has come a long way through recovery by self expression and through whim as a Horror Fiction writer.In B.L. McKenny's novel, "All the Little Things," he describes the main character (Marty) as having PTSD from his childhood. He is a little mentally disturbed but who won't be in the future when society goes haywire? Marty deep down inside knows he's just another worthy individual in the world as other people are. Yet, he proves to an obtuse world that he is the true hero at the end of the day, but then at the end of the day, it turns out to be the end of Earth as we humans now know it.With Marty as the main character having PTSD since childhood: Marty gets disturbed by what seems to be all the little things that eat us alive. As Marty wants a better the World for everyone and he believes in people who let him down, but then Marty goes into fits of rage on his own and wishes he could give those around him a piece of his own mind. In his mind, people disrespect him as a person from a massive hysteria leading to the hate of Marty.In this novel "All the Little Things," the awesome, horrific, reality is we all struggle with all these little things that eat us up. The little manifestations of our true identity of our everyday problems. Recently (in this novel), there's an Earth Quake that was centered near Marty's house and a few others who lived deep in the wooded area of the Northwest an opening to the ever flowing massive population of little stick figures that are eating everyone as long as they aren't inside any buildings. They are the manifestations of our hatred towards others and they are apparitions of little eighteen inch stick figures. They can't be stopped and they are angry spirits of the already dead.As the World forever or suddenly comes to an end and things are always changing, Marty has to adjust his dreams, ambitions, and his goals into other concepts. He is forced to understand that he (in the end) can only save himself and those closest to him.

  • av B L McKenny
    269,-

    "Phenomenal Fantasies," is a collection of male-orientated expressed adult short-stories by B.L. McKenny. They are mostly expressed in the American Northwest, but not only the Northwest. The highlights of stories I have written goes as follows: "Fateful Death," is about a couple who never really go out with each other but end up dyeing at the same time and in the same manner as if god had chosen their fate. "Drunk by Gin/Bitten by Jack," is a Jack Frost story told in a surrealistic fashion in Washington State. "Filthy Pigs," is about two immoral people who get turned into pigs by a wand and spell-book from Ireland. "Animosity," is an adventure into the woods of the Northwest-Olympic-Mountain-Range where a man is chased and finds out Sasquatches really do exist. "Story About a Witch," takes place on the East-Coast and is about a young man from Seattle back home to visit his parents and discovers the spiritual realm of a witch at a boarding house. "Upon Arachnid Hill," takes place in Colorado and is about religious snake charmers that decide to go into a mine and prey with large poisonous spiders.

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