Hi my name is Marcos and people are saying that I'm a writer.... well I don't know! I think that title is too big for me, I'm content with you just listening to what I have to tell you and as I know you are part of this new generation of readers who don't like to read but to listen and visualize, I'm going to use a frontal and urban language and I do this so you know that literature is part of our society and everyone, absolutely everyone, has the right to it regardless of race, creed and social status, so! as you are inevitably part of this society I invite you to take a look at this work of psychological horror which is the second installment of the lord of the tales, it is 8 novels adapted to a story subtly interwoven and synchronized to make a lot of noise in your head, after having made the huge mistake of publishing it for the first time on the Amazon platform. I have the opportunity to present it to you in a raw and visceral way, unfiltered by the virtual publishing house vibras so that no one else but you has the fucking chance to experiment with your feelings without shackles on your conscience.
"Dear social experiment of the future", I offer you the possibility to sharpen your senses through literature that will drastically change the way you see the world. The decision is yours: do you dare to discover it? Adapted novels
- I'm gonna count to ten and you're gonna die
- Rag doll
- Follow me
- Night visitors
- Welcome to the AIDS club
- Grandpa's attic
- They're all going to hell
- The Wikipedia Killer
- The front man
- Sodium Pentothal Please!
- Visceral
- Condemned to death
"The lord of tales 2" was published on 10 June 2024 by Vibras Publishing and is available in a variety of formats to suit the preferences of all readers, including E-book, audio and paper. The novel has transcended borders, with translations into 25 languages, reflecting its global reach and allowing an international audience to experience this journey through psychological terror, all under the pen of the talented Argentinian author Marcos Orowitz."