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A Killer Book
By Gigi Phillips
Thursday, April 26, 2001


Writing can be hazardous to your health! (500-word flash fiction)

       Web Site: Gigi Phillips, Horror, Supernatural Suspense, Dark Humor



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Reviewed by Clayton Umbach 2/14/2003
Nice to read something entertaining on here for a change--by someone who knows how to string two words together and isn't afraid of the "f" word. Well done.
Reviewed by Andrew 11/26/2002
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Reviewed by Nickolaus Pacione 6/1/2002
This one is a fast read but damn good write though. I had just wrote one in the crime genre which was a true story with nightmare elements titled "Oct 13, 1993," which is written after knowing that friend of mine is the murderer of a cab driver. It is what if H.P. Lovecraft wrote a court type story, you get the idea -- it is true but very descriptive. I am going to see what you have in poetry. I agree with Eddie Petty on this one -- writing is a drug addiction but not like if someone has an addiction to herion. Writing is a mind stimilant but takes a lot out of the writer when it is a long piece.
Reviewed by Masarat Daud 3/13/2002
Awesome writing Gigi!
Reviewed by Ben 7/25/2001
Great. As an avid horror fan, I can't say that it sacared me. However, as a strict vegitarian, it amused me greatly.
Reviewed by Brett 7/11/2001
Whoa, I didn't understand it, but it was scarier than hell!
Reviewed by m j hollingshead 5/13/2001
great read!

m j hollingshead
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Reviewed by Edward Petty 5/1/2001
Gigi Phillips's "A Killer Book" is an astounding exercise in using metaphor. Andy Cutler, while writing her sixth book entitled SIX DEMONS, is held captive by another demon: the ruthless and unrelenting grip of her muse.


How often I, as a fellow raconteur, have felt bewildered staring at my word processor's flashing cursor. I would do almost anything to finish writing a piece -- if I had one to finish that is. The muse is sometimes hard to jumpstart. Writing's a drug. It's the life source of frenzy, fear, pleasure and pain. Therefore, the piece's title, seems eerily prophetic to me. Read it, and decide for yourself.





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