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This collection features eleven dark fiction stories from Chandler Morrison, the controversial author of DEAD INSIDE. Each narrative explores the darkest aspects of human nature through morally ambiguous characters facing addiction, mental illness, suicide, and religious themes.
The stories present dejected characters navigating bleak scenarios that challenge conventional morality. Morrison's writing style delivers unsettling narratives that examine taboo topics with unflinching honesty. The collection's title reflects its core premise: the depths depicted are so dark that looking up reveals hell itself.
Chandler Morrison is a philosopher and fiction writer from Helltown, CA, now based in Cleveland, Ohio. He gained prominence through provocative live book readings following the release of DEAD INSIDE. His work explores taboo subjects and offers harsh critiques of American society and culture. Morrison draws influence from Bret Easton Ellis, Chuck Palahniuk, Edgar Allan Poe, and Donald Ray Pollock.
Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform in October 2015, this paperback edition contains complex short fiction that examines society's uncomfortable realities. Morrison's philosophical background informs his narrative approach, creating stories that provoke thought while unsettling readers.
The collection demands readers confront difficult subjects through Morrison's distinctive literary voice. Each story builds a world of moral ambiguity where characters face consequences of addiction, mental health struggles, and existential questions. The narratives maintain literary quality while exploring shock value and controversial themes.
Morrison's work attracts both dedicated readers and critics, reflected in the hate mail and death threats he reports receiving. This polarizing reception speaks to the challenging nature of his fiction and willingness to examine topics most authors avoid.