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The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore by Justin Bienvenue


It is my great pleasure to host author 
Justin Bienvenue. 
Today we are spotlighting Justin's book
The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore. 


Title
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  The Macabre Masterpiece: Poems of Horror and Gore
Author:  Justin Bienvenue
Genre:  Poetry, Horror
Published:  January 2011
Available from:  PublishAmerica, Amazon




Synopsis
An anthology of fifty poems of the creepy, the eerie and the even downright horrific. Five chapters about all things gruesome, strange and unknown. Hell,a look into and take on the underworld as we have come to know it. Blood, the tales of the notorious red liquid from different levels. Creatures, some of history's most beloved and feared monsters each with their own little twist.Creepy, poems of things that leave us shaken and hidden deep under our covers scared out of our minds. Suspense, tales that leave us scared but turning the page and gripping the edge of our seats wanting more. The Macabre Masterpiece, a sure scare, treat and must read for all horror and poetry lovers out there.


Excerpt from The Macabre Masterpiece
The Spirit of the dead is near, they’ve asked me to bring you all here, I can see it in your eyes, you all look despaired.The need for bloodshed is done in the back of the shed in the back of the head until the back is red.Crouching in position posing in perfect posture, on the rooftop of a gothic cathedral sits a monster.

My Thoughts
The idea of horror mixed with poetry is definitely a new one for me.  Reading through Justin's poems, I found them interesting and unique.  If you're a fan of poetry or horror, or you're just curious to find out more, you'll definitely need to pick this one up!

About Justin
My name is Justin Bienvenue. I am 24 years old and live in Attleboro, MA. I like to consider myself a creative thinker and brainstormer. I enjoy writing because it gives me a way to put my creative ideas into perspective and down on paper. I get inspiration from just about anything, whether it be real or fiction, I always try to do something innovative and different. Poetry is something I have enjoyed reading and writing for some time now. I find it to be a great way of self-expression, putting your feelings down and a sweet sounding piece of work with all of its rhythm and other literary devices. I decided to write a book because I wanted more people to read and appreciate my work and I believe it to be really good and worth being made into a book. Whether you like poetry, horror or just like to read all together I believe you will enjoy reading my book. It's got a little bit of everything and has a good mix of different types of the horror genre. My writing always has either meaning or takes the readers imagination into a whole new perspective. This is what I as a writer, creator and author try to do, this is why I write, to bring out expression and to make my work enjoyable not just for me, but for all who will enjoy and appreciate it as well.


Contact Info
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http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4572127.Justin_Bienvenue
Facebook: 
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We would  like to extend a big thank you to Justin for joining us today, to Making Connections for hosting this blog tour, and, of course, thank you to everyone who stopped by!


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