A collection of eight different short stories set in a world where the malignant and omniscient presence of the Wandering King is felt throughout, leading its inhabitants down a spiral of violence, paranoia and madness.
The eight short stories contained in this book are all quite different in many ways, and yet they often echo each other, and might even have strange continuities between them. It's the surreal horror setting that always pervades throughout each and every one, weaving a dark tale of mystery wherein its characters are forced to change before the unannounced apparitions of the strange titular entity.
Readers can therefore expect a wide variety of stories and themes, with protagonists that range from misanthropic shut-ins, to youthful delinquents, to naive yet resourceful students, and even travelers and messengers who seem to belong to a different timeline altogether, but the more inquisitive and restless readers could find plentiful connections between them all, and may therefore find answers to those selfsame mysteries, inherent to a world that was made surreal at its very core.
The book's first and foremost inspiration was The King in Yellow by Robert William Chambers. Concurrently there's also significant inspiration drawn from the various themes present in Nic Pizzolatto's True Detective. Readers are also likely to find a myriad of details which were informed by the bizarre horror present in the various works of Junji Ito, especially Uzumaki. Lastly, in some specific instances, this book has been deeply shaped by Kentarō Miura's absolute masterpiece, Berserk.
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The Wandering King is my first published book, which I began writing in the summer of 2017 and published on the 13th of january of 2019. It is available for purchase on Amazon, both in the ebook and paperback formats, the latter of which spans 268 pages, or 95,466 words. The greatest inspiration for it was Robert William Chambers' The King in Yellow, about which I have written on this very blog.
If you wish to read more about the book's synopsis you may do so here.
If you wish to read the first story of the book in its entirety you may do so here.
If you wish to read various loose excerpts of the book you may do so here.
If you wish to purchase it you may do so here.

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