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Stewart Bint

    Ce romancier international explore les complexités de la psyché humaine, créant des récits qui sondent de profonds paysages émotionnels et des états psychologiques. Son œuvre se caractérise par une exploration approfondie des luttes intérieures et des vies intérieures nuancées des personnages. Au-delà de la fiction, l'auteur est un fervent défenseur de la sensibilisation à la santé mentale, apportant une perspective réfléchie et empathique à ses efforts littéraires. Sa voix distinctive mêle souvent une narration captivante à un regard incisif sur les rouages les plus complexes de l'esprit.

    To Rise Again
    Thunderlands
    • Thunderlands

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A bolt of lightning. A crack of thunder. The lingering smell of ozone in the highly-charged air. And the world has changed forever. Welcome to Thunderlands. It looks the same on the surface, but there's just a hint that all might not be what it seems beneath. Even the most ordinary things may be just a touch off kilter. Stewart Bint's collection of 21 short stories ranges from the sublime, through powerful, puzzling, funny, horrific and different, to the unforgivably ridiculous.

      Thunderlands
    • To Rise Again

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Some secrets are better left in the past. Summer, 1940. Before the German occupation during World War II, the Marquand family flees their home in the English Channel and never looks back. Summer, 1983. The once-opulent Idlewild Mansion is crumbling and derelict. 18-year-old David Simeon dreams of Idlewild years past; in his dreams, he sees a young girl endlessly wandering its corridors. Soon, the threads of past and present begin to intertwine. But what is the connection between Simeon and the shadowy old mansion, and is it too late to stop the darkness that still dwells there?

      To Rise Again