Wallflower
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After an encounter with a homeless man, a high school graduate becomes obsessed with the idea of doing heroin, challenging himself to try it just once. A bleak tale of addiction, delusion, and flowers.Praise for Lutzke's work:"Original, touching coming-of-age." ~Jack Ketchum, author of THE GIRL NEXT DOOR"With "Of Foster Homes and Flies" Lutzke is firing on all cylinders. It's a lean mean emotional machine. Coming-of-age presented in a fresh direction. Bearing tremendous emotional weight and heart. It made me cry. " -John Boden, author of JEDI SUMMER and DOMINOES"Lutzke has a way with words that merges horror and compassion in a single sentence. Reminiscent of Robert McCammon." ~ Joe Mynhardt, Crystal Lake Publishing "Lutzke's rich, descriptive stories always leave me wanting more. He's a gifted wordsmith." ~J. Thorn, best-selling author "Chad Lutzke has an awesome grasp of descriptive writing...Brilliant malevolence! He is a true master at his craft." ~Blaze McRob, Bram Stoker Award nominee "Lutzke is a student of the horror genre with a rich voice that needs to be heard." ~ Terry M. West, author of Night Things "Lutzke's writing is personal, detailed and often heart breaking in a terrifying way." ~ Matt Molgaard, Horror Novel Reviews "Chad Lutzke is an emerging and exciting dark author with a firm grasp on the genre. His shadows have drastically different heartbeats, unique souls, but are unified by their dark charm and bleak shrouds." ~Zachary Walters, The Eyes/Mouths of Madness "Chad Lutzke is an excitingly fresh emerging voice in the horror scene. His writing pulls you in, and his stories are chilling and stay with you well after a thoroughly satisfying read!" ~Nicholas Grabowsky, Black Bed Sheet Books & author of Halloween IV "Unique and enveloping. At times playful and alternately existential, though always invoking empathy for the protagonist's predicament. Chad Lutzke's writing is doubtlessly bleak, yet with an odd sense of hope." ~ author, James Ferace "Chad's writing is a trip to the buffet of horror. No stone left unturned." ~ Blaine Cook, vocalist for The Accused, Toe Tag, & The Fartz
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