Horror Stories in MY Head.
Recently my mind has been filled with images of horror stories. Weird stories. Stories about the image of power, yet the reality of what can be behind an image.

The latest popped into my head as I was getting out of the car to go to the supermarket.
Suddenly I had an image of someone. It was a sad image. An image that scared me. It was all very very odd. All in one glance I got the image of someone powerful creating a very very weird experience to scare someone who they saw as a threat to their power. Yet the way this fear was created was odder than you would think.
The person was getting out of an ambulance, not at a hospital, but at someones home. A small, usually well groomed and professional they looked worried.
He was going to visit some politicians home. Someone he knew slightly from high school. Someone older than him and someone who was a bit of a bully when they were younger. Well, more than a bit of a bully. This image was overshadowed by the image of a successful politician who seemedly appeared on TV with party “good news” stories.
In the haze of my mind, I had an image of this Politician making the smaller male dress up as a woman and put makeup on him. It was all very very creepy. Being done to chastise the other male. To make them feel small and powerless.
It was as if the politician was wanting to pretend the male they had ‘captured’ was a woman that he wanted to demonize. My mind could not move away from this weird crazy image. I had no idea where it came from and it seemed in those moments, just that little bit too real.
Maybe I am writing this because I am trying to make sense of what I saw in my minds eye. Maybe, I have read too much Brokowski. Have you?
Charles Brukowski is a post modern realism writer who tells sad and sometimes horrific stories that are based in a modern context that does not so much surprise the reader as saddens them. As if you get to see the mind of the person who commits the crime you see in the paper. Brukowski tells errily believable stories that can are a cross between nihilism and existentialism. Darker than Camus, but in a Post Modern American context.
You can find writers like Brukowski and Camus on Amazon. There are lots of happier titles on Amazon for Xmas too! — Check their Best seller lists for presents.

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