Scry For Help: A Novella of Grief
Jamie is dead. His boyfriend, Nate, is attempting to cope with the loss alone in the artist loft the two once shared in Chicago's West Loop. When Nate's mourning takes on the form of hallucinatory visions that uncontrollably start to bleed across the thresholds of reality, Nate turns to an ancient art--the act of mirror gazing, or scrying--to desperately summon the only man he ever loved back from The Other Side not knowing that what may actually come out will haunt him toward his own demise.
In this queer tale of ghosts, grief and (in)human conditions, prepare to descend into the supernatural unknown where one's sanity must battle the spirits of both good and evil in order to find the strength to overcome the harrowing madness of Death itself.
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Become an affiliate"Shivers and surprises are in store with Scry For Help: A Novella of Grief by Aaron Eischeid (Aversion: A Zine of Therapeutic Vignettes). A love story turned tragedy that is refreshingly told from a queer perspective, grief is merely the starting point for a horror novella that takes many fun, frightening, and unexpected turns as it reveals the monsters that lurk in mourning. This story got under my skin with its razor sharp claws and drooling, jabbering jaws. In satisfying balance with the horror, there is also passion and compassion for marginalized and misunderstood artists and the worth of their love. Ultimately, this tale of beasts beyond death's door is aimed for your heart." -Armando Munoz (author of HOARDER, TURKEY DAY)