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Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

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Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters



Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

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WINNER, Short Story Collection of the Year, THIS IS HORRORContains the BRAM STOKER AWARD-nominated story "Sing Me Your Scars"In her first collection of short fiction, Damien Angelica Walters weaves her lyrical voice through suffering and sorrow, teasing out the truth and discovering hope.Sometimes a thread pulled through the flesh is all that holds you together. Sometimes the blade of a knife or the point of a nail is the only way you know you're real. When pain becomes art and a quarter is buried deep within you, all you want is to be seen, to have value, to be loved. But love can be fragile, folded into an origami elephant while you disappear, carried on the musical notes that build a bridge, or woven into an illusion so real, so perfect that you can fool yourself for a little while. Paper crumples, bridges fall, and illusions come to an end. Then you must pick up the pieces, stitch yourself back together, and shed your fear, because that is when you find out what you are truly made of and lift your voice, that is when you Sing Me Your Scars.Blurbs:"Sing Me Your Scars revolves in the mind's eye in a kaleidoscope of darkness and wonder."--Laird Barron, author of The Croning and The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All"Damien Angelica Walters writes prose as sharp as a scalpel. With surgical precision, she slices through her characters' veneers to lay bare the secret scars underneath, the knots of fear and desire twisting them. The women and men in these stories struggle against their own, oddly-beautiful damage, and even when they succumb to it, the narrative is never less than compelling. Anatomist of dreams and nightmares, Walters is a writer to watch."--John Langan, author of The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies Cover art and design: Angela McDermott and Juliana M. Hernandez.

Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #647078 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-09
  • Released on: 2015-03-09
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Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Voices Book 3), by Damien Angelica Walters

Review "Like the best horror fiction, this collection is at once subversive and invested in the peculiar delights of the genre. The result is a full-body experience, packed with gasps and shivers, pulse-pounding jolts and moments of intense instinctive recoil -- shocking, yes, but completely enthralling and oddly uplifting as well."-Helen Marshall, The Los Angeles Review of Books"Love, loss, and the mutable, yet ineluctable, truth of identity are the bedrock, the steely spine of Sing Me Your Scars. The stories comprise a mirror, shattered to 20-odd bits and reassembled and bound within a frame. Each jagged sliver reflects some distortion of the viewer, each shard bends and traps light and pierces the eye, perhaps the soul, with an isolated wound, but step back and back and a kaleidoscopic effect takes hold. Behold a powerful, important statement writ in the weird."-Laird Barron, Locus Magazine"I've read some wonderful pieces of fiction over the years, hundreds and hundreds of fantastic stories that I've loved in their own way. But this is something special, something just at a level above all that."-Paul M. Feeney, Ginger Nuts of Horror"...Sing Me Your Scars by Damien Angelica Walters is a sharp treatise on the subject of human pain, in all its forms, and what comes after. Underlying the physical torments endured by Walters' protagonists are believable emotional horrors with which most readers will relate. Realistic tragedies - loss of love, proxy wars in a messy divorce, parental disinterest, the loss of a relative to Alzheimer's - are placed side-by-side with more bizarre tribulations, such as the gradual vanishing of a lover's body, impossible anatomical experimentations, and Inquisitorial ordeals inflicted on wielders of magic."-Christopher Burke, Weird Fiction Review"Sing Me Your Scars is a gripping collection of short stories that provides a number of deeply-felt chills without relying on the crutches of common horror clichés and tropes. ...Damien Angelica Walters focuses less on the boogeymen in the shadows and more on inner demons like doubt, insecurity, and dependance. Don't get me wrong - this is no mundane collection of inner monologues; we've got a snake-headed woman you might recognize from Mythology 101, and a robot model of Henry VIII that lives with a stripper, and women who can sing buildings into existence, and many more such wondrous creations. But every single story, no matter how outlandish the window dressing may seem, is grounded in the very real foibles and frailties of human existence....Walters is a writer that seems prepared to be around for the long haul, and horror fiction as a whole is likely to benefit greatly from her talents."-Blu Gilliand, The October Country"I haven't felt this way about a collection of short stories since I read Thomas Ligotti's Songs of a Dead Dreamer. Walters's collection of short stories is haunting, creepy, and beautiful. The author makes mundane terrors seems otherworldly, and the otherworldly seems strangely familiar."-The Dunwich Review"Walters creates a lush fantasy world in which the reader becomes quickly immersed despite the limited word count of these stories. I am in awe of this author's ability to achieve so much in so few words."-Suzanne van Rooyen, South African Speculative Fiction Review"If you have not read any of Walters' work then this collection of short stories is an excellent place to start. Even if you have read some of the stories in other publications, it is worth getting this collection for the eight new stories. 'Sing Me Your Scars' by itself is reason enough to part with some money and treat yourself."-Andy Whitaker, SFCrowsnest"...creepy, weird, heartbreaking, and lovely."-Sarah Richardson, Women Write About Comics

About the Author Damien Angelica Walters is the author of Paper Tigers (Dark House Press, 2016) and Sing Me Your Scars (Apex Publications, 2015). Her short fiction has been nominated twice for a Bram Stoker Award, reprinted in The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror and The Year's Best Weird Fiction, and published in various anthologies and magazines, including Cassilda's Song, Nightscript I, Cemetery Dance Online, Nightmare Magazine, Black Static, and Apex Magazine. She's also a freelance editor and, until the magazine's closing in2013, she was an Associate Editor of the Hugo Award-winning Electric Velocipede. 


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Will leave you breathless By C.J. McCoy Because I loved Paper Tigers so much I had to search out more work from Walters. Sing Me Your Scars is filled with anger, pain, frustration, terror and despair that is presented to the reader in a way that is both delicate and powerful. There are stories in this collection that require immediate re-reading. "Grey in the Gauge of His Storm" is the most thoughtful and realistic story of abuse and women's inability to escape that I have ever encountered. The fabric metaphor is stunning."Girl With Coin" perfectly reflected my own mother's complicity in changing my capacity for feeling. Walters leaves the reader wondering how the coin will land and what will happen next. I know how my coin landed and I hoped that Olivia would have the same outcome. Some things can never be forgiven.Every story in this collection resonated with me on some level. This is a collection that I will read again and again because my own experience is in more than one of her stories. It is stunningly beautiful.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Darkly beautiful By janiec Like the title story, Sing Me Your Scars is a book of many parts. Each part has it's own voice, and each voice has it's own way of expressing what it is made of. These stories are built from pain and damage, healing and magic. Desolation gives way to the promise of light, while dark abilities are used for positive reconstruction. The characters in this book are striving to be whole. But before they can reach their goal, they must search within themselves so that they can say - to borrow a quote from the book - "This is who I really am." The pain and darkness between the pages are sewn together with bright strands of redeeming beauty. This book begs to be read more than once.I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in return for an honest review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Sybaritic Symphony of Stories By Carina Bissett The day I stumbled upon the gorgeous prose of Damien Angelica Walters was a happy accident – one that has had a profound impact on me as both a reader and a writer. The first story I read by this warm-hearted woman was “Grey in the Gauge of His Storm,” originally published by Apex Magazine and included in the third part of Walters' short story collection debut "Sing Me Your Scars." With the first paragraph, this lyrical story hit me hard.“Pattern: Every lining has a cloud, be it a worn spot, a mended seam, or an unraveled thread. They are neither perfect nor impenetrable, no matter how much we wish it so. People will tell you that damage makes the fabric stronger. It depends on the damage.”Finally, I had discovered a piece of fiction I could put in front of people who didn’t understand the complexities of domestic violence. It was written with such beautiful speculative components that a story of horror and violence became something more than the condition it described. And through reading it, especially as a survivor, it transformed this tricky subject into something that transcends the concepts of victim and violence.Walters has been in this business for several years now and she continues to quietly push boundaries and reshape the world of speculative fiction with each story she writes. I purchased "Sing Me Your Scars" as soon as it came out and I’ve read it, cover to cover, three times now. Each time through, I find something new, something worth sharing. There are several pieces in the collection that I can find a direct relationship with – the yearning for a mother’s approval in “Girl, With Coin,” the self-blame entangled with the desire for vengeance in “Scarred,” the fear of the violence that comes on the heels of beauty in “Always, They Whisper,” and the regret of lost relationships in “Dysphonia in D Minor.”Other pieces needle the edges of other emotions, tugging on loose thoughts and fears as she stitches the reader into unfamiliar skins. Stories including the title piece “Sing Me your Scars” and “Glass Boxes and Clockwork Gods” remind us of the will to survive through the tragic and traumatic experiences that reshape our lives. “Melancholia in Bloom” and “Paper Thin Roses of Maybe” draw on the desire to be remembered and the fear of loss. And “Shall I Whisper to You of Moonlight, of Sorrow, of Pieces of Us?” and “Like Origami in Water” contemplate the empty spaces left behind.All in all, "Sing Me Your Scars" is a sybaritic symphony of stories – a collection which will draw you into its depths time and time again. Highly recommended.

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