A satiric fictionalization of a real band I started back in my high school days and continued on for a few years after I graduated. This is a story about a band with all the egos, infighting, personnel switching, drugs, egos (I know, I'm repeating myself) that you could imagine that goes on in the rock -n- roll lifestyle, told through mock interviews, magazine articles, record reviews, fan letters, etc.
A satiric fictionalization of a real band I started back in my high school days and continued on for a few years after I graduated. This is a story ab...
A collection of assorted erotica, primarily homoerotica, compiled from some of my short story collections, a couple excerpts from my novel "The Two Worlds of the Mind," two completely new short stories, and assorted lyrics from my Von Wyck songbooks.
A collection of assorted erotica, primarily homoerotica, compiled from some of my short story collections, a couple excerpts from my novel "The Two Wo...
Four non-fiction essays compiled into one book covering everything from religion, politics, grammar rules, child rearing, and even thoughts on film remakes...
Four non-fiction essays compiled into one book covering everything from religion, politics, grammar rules, child rearing, and even thoughts on film re...
Not as much as a sequel as it is a follow-up, Randall Brooks has dared to go where most authors have never gone before: Inside the mind of the main character and bringing that character to life to the point the reader doesn't know if they're reading about a fictional character or not; and who exactly that character truly is. In The Two Worlds of the Mind, the character Brent Hart was first introduced, along with his close companion, George Waldo, inside a maze of dreams, thoughts, flights of fancy, daydreams, nightmares, and false realities. Now, author Randall Brooks has brought those...
Not as much as a sequel as it is a follow-up, Randall Brooks has dared to go where most authors have never gone before: Inside the mind of the main ch...
If you like short stories that feature a whole new kind of horror, a blend of madness and terror, satiric and scary all at the same time, well then this is the collection for you. Reworking old themes like how voyeurism, greed and corruption, lust and obsession, fear and abandonment -and sometimes even ignorance-, and tackling some new themes like how searching on the internet for a lover can all have such nasty, nightmarish results, Randall Brooks invites you to take a tour. A tour of the twisted, the macabre, the psychologically deranged, erotic and perverse. Just put on your party faces,...
If you like short stories that feature a whole new kind of horror, a blend of madness and terror, satiric and scary all at the same time, well then th...