Since this is Easter Sunday and a small part of the story, I thought I would share a sample from “Bartholomew Mortiman” today. Some of the themes that run through a lot of my work appear in this story which was first published long ago in Starblade Magazine.
BARTHOLOMEW MORTIMAN
STUDENT BARTHOLOMEW MORTIMAN
PRESUMED DEAD, FIRE UNEXPLAINED.
COMPILED FROM AP, UPI WIRE REPORTS. . .
Today,
fire fighters recovered the remains of a journal from the destroyed apartment
of Bartholomew Mortiman. Mr. Mortiman, undergraduate at City College,
is believed to have perished in the intense fire, even though his body has not
been recovered. While known for his odd behavior in a neighborhood famous for
eccentricity, in recent weeks his personal torment had apparently grown. Fellow
students said that the troubled Mr. Mortiman had caused several outbursts
recently in classes. While he had always questioned the usefulness of the
college experience and his course work, recently he had become more agitated
and prone to wild accusations. According to classmates, his quality of work
declined at the same time his comments about “something evil coming for him”
grew.
Reporters
were shown some of the recent artwork that Mr. Mortiman had created in the last
weeks before his apparent death. The dark images seem to make use of a
considerable amount of blood, gore, and a figure in various paintings that may
be a representation of Satan. Neighbors and friends dispute the suggestion by
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agents that Mr. Mortiman was a collector of
firearms and possibly a known drug dealer and user.
However,
a portion of his personal journal, released by ATF agents, seems to confirm the
ATF position. ATF agents say that part of the journal was covered by a large
cross and accompanying rosary, which may have protected it from burning.
Despite the intensity of the fire, these few pages are almost perfectly intact
and do not show any signs of singeing or water damage. The following is,
according to the ATF, the complete portion of the journal that survived the
fire.
Friday, April 9th
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An exciting book with a plot full of twists. Kevin knows how to draw the reader in and keep them hooked.
ReplyDeleteWhat a chilling piece of writing.
ReplyDeleteSounds very intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThank you all. Fair warning--it gets stranger/darker as you go.
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