Former Baltimore City homicide detective Kelvin Sewell has seen it all. Gang members burned alive; a baby unceremoniously stuffed into the ground by its own mother; a sex offender who killed a child in a delusional jealous rage. The constant grind of bearing witness to violent death has given Sewell an unprecedented perspective into the minds of killers. He sat in the Baltimore Police Department's interview room with 14-year-old Devon Richardson as the teen tried to explain why he shot a woman he didn't know in the back of the head. He watched the father of 17-year-old Nicole Edmonds cry over...
Former Baltimore City homicide detective Kelvin Sewell has seen it all. Gang members burned alive; a baby unceremoniously stuffed into the ground by i...
Drinking with his dead father, buying narcotics from an amateur chemist, trying to keep track of time, space and where he is . Orange is a distillation of futility and dreaming, over sleeping and lack of remorse, the story of a character living in his past, present through a simultaneous hallucinogenic binge.
Drinking with his dead father, buying narcotics from an amateur chemist, trying to keep track of time, space and where he is . Orange is a distillatio...
Since its founding, the Bureau of Dreams, has been an agency embroiled in controversy. Designed to save Balaise from decades of post-industrial decay, the mission of Bureau of Dreams has often put it at odds with the citizenry of the city. Now for the first time, the memoirs of a former bureaucrat who unwittingly discovered one of the Bureau's most ambitious - and some say shocking - program is revealed. This manuscript, seized by Bureau agents in a raid on the headquarters of political activist Jasmine Brown has never before been published. But a copy of the unabridged manuscript leaked to...
Since its founding, the Bureau of Dreams, has been an agency embroiled in controversy. Designed to save Balaise from decades of post-industrial decay,...