About me: Yeah, i make custom stained glass. Badass custom stained glass, of monsters and robots and shit. I also sell shirts, of robots having sex. I sell them at east coast conventions, like Horrorfind. Maybe on the internet too, but i'm a busy man, so get off my back, ok?
Check out the totally awesome EVILNICE.NET for updates, pictures, a full gallery, and very soon, the online store for shirts and stuff!
Who I'd like to meet: People who make horror/scifi art. People who dig horror conventions. James Gunn or Jenna Fischer.
Hey fella, we might be moving into a condo this summer, and I'll actually have somewhere to put some of your mega-awesome glass! Keep that shit up in the meantime, I have to think of what we might want.
You probably have no idea who I am but I was just wondering if you took orders... I got a birthday a long ways out for a birthday for my nephew and I want to get him something to immerse him in nerd culture at a young age and give him something he could have for a long time... And your stained glass kicks massive ass so if you take orders let me know and maybe we can work something out? Let me know.
Thanks for being our "friend". It was cool meeting you at Horrorfind. I am truly impressed by your stained glass pieces. So much awesomeness for just one guy.
Thanks for adding Crows on the Cross - I hear you should be wary - be very wary...
Darkest Blessings -
Kristy Tallman
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Franz Kafka, in his Letter to Oskar Pollak, said, “I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us...We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us.”
Crows on the Cross is such a book. Two lovers wake up a thousand miles apart . . haunted by ghosts and memories buried deep beneath the surface, horrors and revelations unfold as the miles click down and they speed toward each other through a day and night of fevered delirium.
“This is a book that shows us both men and women are susceptible to the real-life monsters that live and breathe all around us. In a red '69 Caddy, you'll ride right along side them and delve right into their pasts, becoming white knuckled by the end wanting to destroy their demons for them.”
-Lauren Ferrell, Publisher
“The demons Kristy Tallman creates in this book are too real, so real it will change the way you look at the common passerby every time you walk out your front door. Tallman has done it again! Her ability to turn the pages of a novel into a real to life psychological hell for the reader by showing you that the genuine horror in this world is our very own human race has again been accomplished with an encore for more. Tallman has definitely surpassed the expectations I held after reading The All-Souls Faire. She managed to shock me to the core and horrify me like no other author has in a long time! Excellent!”