
The Crooked God Machine
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By:
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Autumn Christian

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There are also many points where you can tell the story lacked the proper editing. Even with that, the raw talent in Autumn Christian’s writing oozes off the page (headphones?). Highly recommend for those who are into Lovectaftian/dystopian/bleak introspection of the human condition.
Dystopian AF—loved it
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