The Rioting of Inferno invites readers to delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche in a dazzling collection of stories that challenge the boundaries of reality and human morality. Written by 17-year old E.J. Cousins, hauntingly macabre tales such as "The Surgeon", "Resolution", "The Crying" and "The Masks of Stolen Skin" skilfully blur the line between the bizarre and the conceivable, the beautiful and the gruesome.
With stunning original artwork by Anwot, the spinetingling and mindbending tales that comprise The Rioting of Inferno will unsettle and linger long within you.
E.J. Cousins, 17, (Hertfordshire, England), loves the disgusting. He is an avid fan of cinema, especially horror. Influenced by the work of David Cronenberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Dario Argento, he has become fascinated with the connection between beautiful images and disgusting actions. This influence spreads further to literature, principally Edgar Allen Poe and H.G. Wells with their blending of science fiction and psychological horror. Ethan has been writing short horror stories since the age of 14, and with this first book, he follows in the footsteps of these great film makers and writers, who love the disgusting.