The Chainsaw Man
by
Book Details
About the Book
This is a lengthy, but exciting novel of how a promising young boy becomes molded into a horrific individual. It explains about the person’s life in such detail, that emotions literally explode into a wavering array of uninterruptible events. Leading to endless scenes of inhumane atrocities. Feeding on this individual’s frail and developing psyche.
ALLEN SHAW: “The chainsaw man,”
became what all people would come to fear the most. Something out of our
darkest dreams. Driven solely by an incurable rage inflicted on him by a mixture of
influences. Taking
the reader directly into the mind of this gruesome monster of a man who carries
a chainsaw. Dwelling
in the famed “BIG THICKET” or
A literally
terrifying novel where one is chased forever in this thick tangle of
jungle-like
This torture survivor remembers a different place: a different time. It is told now in the long gone genré of a good old fashioned horror/slash thriller that WE of the 70’s know and will fondly recall. I take the reader by the hand and lead him into “my” world. Where the realities that men do onto unsuspecting others. The horrific impact following. The literal mental state that thrives ever so fluently in the collective unconscious of modern man. Never forget that he is stalking you!
“Don’t go in the woods alone . . . The “CHAIN SAW MAN” is coming!!”
For the chain saw man will forever live in infamy . . . In the back woods of us all.
About the Author
Ven.
Lama Rimpoche, Milkweed L. Augustine is now
continuing her said education of the mortuary sciences in
Speaking and teaching in her
college on the podium, all listen to this dying “teacher” from another era, and
an alternate human perception. Still
fulfilling her lifelong dream; To become a licensed
embalmer. Yet while doing so, she takes
us back to a simpler time, and a way of love that just cannot be denied. The dying author, although
waning in her medical health, seems not in the slightest deterred by her early
demise, as she teaches her fellow students that “death is nothing to fear.” Continuing, she says, “It is through an avid
belief in God that will achieve a tangible, and often hazy understanding of the
state for the continuation in the search for the eternal truth; That be God. I will
teach this until I lie in my beautiful white casket.” Lama Milkweed Augustine strives to make the
most “feared” profession; a place of live, gentleness, and where agonies are
well understood, as well as confided. In
her college, she is known as, “THE DYING EMBALMER” from her paper read on the
podium; A paper explaining not only the dignified
profession of the mortuary, but just what it is like to look at it through the
eyes of one who is dying . . . The “embalmer.”