Gory Stories and Tall Tales

Sometimes there are tales that are told of joys and then some of tragedies wrapped within a slightly burnt composition. For the most part, these tales are stories of little and big horrors, salted joy and fantastic galactic proportions. Some are just made up of bacon sandwiches and that’s all folks.

The White Masque Tales: Fragment 1

Written by: Robert J. Escandon

A tale of an unlikely hero that has lost his purpose. As the universe begins its downward spiral into chaos, the White Mask must stop a man only known as Myself, from destroying it.

Adventures of Almier, Ravvenn and Gavin: The Lost Wind

Written by: Robert J. Escandon

Join Almier, Ravvenn and Gavin as they venture into the unknown to find the Lost Wind before the world ends. Only through friendship can they make it. The story takes place in a world of fantasy and imagination like none other. Almier must travel far beyond the places he knows in order to save his home. Based on the Hero’s Journey, join Almier and his brother’s on their wonderful adventure.

The Sword, the Armor and the Shield: An Exploration of the Warrior Archetype Across Cultures and its Meaning for Contemporary Men

Written by: Robert J. Escandon

Modern man has never truly understood the Warrior archetype. The Sword, the Armor and the Shield, is an exploration of the Warrior Archetype across cultures and its meaning to Contemporary man. From Mel Gibson’s Braveheart, God of War’s Kratos, the Samurai, the legendary Gilgamesh, the Knights Templar, Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and Carl Jung’s analysis of Archetypes, Robert J. Escandon takes you on an exploration of what it is to be a Warrior and how it affects us today.

Who is Peter Midnight?: The Journey of the Withering Tree

Written by: Robert J. Escandon

This is the story of the lost son of the ancient gods of the deep. Where magic still exists and the line between the world of Dreams and the Awakened world has blurred out of existence. Join Peter Midnight as he ventures into a world where the ancient darkness is but a tentacle away.

DOPE

Written by: Robert J. Escandon

There is no such thing as a problem if one ignores the cause of it. It”s that simple. But ultimately, anyone can make anything into a problem. Say an ant crossing the street, who cares, right? Someone might look at that ant and view it to be prelude to an apocalypse. Dope, is the story of Frankl Horowitz and his established problem with society. The non-definable problem is man itself, the way he is raised, the way he believes and quite frankly, the way he lives is annoying. There is no real solution to this so called problem, it just simply is. We find Frankl Horowitz on the verge of finding the Naza Chamber. Shrouded in secrecy, consumed by the ages and hidden in a secret location only known by two boys, Ring and his twin brother Taro, Frankl must now confront the horrors of time.