Where Did These People Come From

I’m surprised nobody acknowledged characters from my Pazuzu Trilogy had come to life, created Facebook accounts and begun Friending people – lest the characters live in Facebook. From time to time, I entertain creative endeavors. Bringing my fictional characters a modicum of digital life seemed entertaining. I have since manufactured denizens of the Shur desert. They hang-out on the Facebook fan pages for my Pazuzu Trilogy and Gaunt Rainbow. Becoming friends with any of them invites eavesdrops with insanity and selfish rants.

Meanwhile, I invite Likes on both my Pazuzu Trilogy and Gaunt Rainbow Facebook fan pages. A few of the characters who frequent the Facebook fan pages are listed below. Remember, none of them value friendship. They are all damned and crazed and care about only themselves.

Benedict Ishkott

Benedict Ishkott is the man with amnesia. the story begins when he wanders from the Shur desert, shirtless and dehydrated.

The first part of Pazuzu – Manifestation deals with situating the Cortras brothers at St Erasmus, inside the Wall at Capital. Margot Sebash comes later, but she drives the Pazuzu Trilogy to inevitably tragic end.

Margot Sebash

Margot is a reporter inside Capital with a floundering career.

Davey Stoughnt

Davey Stoughnt is the retarded, stunted teenage boy from Pazuzu – Manifestation, the first book in the Pazuzu Trilogy. The sorrowful boy has no chance, but misses the destruction of Capital at the hands of heathen terrorists.


Pazuzu Trilogy by Matthew Sawyer

Purchase Pazuzu Trilogy Pocket books and Hardcovers at LULU.

About isylumn

Grandiose, I know, but I knew the stories I wanted to write - years of drawing monsters had spun my own mythology and I hoped for something comparable and real. The book I wanted to write would fulfill a fading desire and breathe life into the chimeras I had sketched into my notebooks. That visual mythology was collectively called "The Mortui Philosophies." I had tried animation, but the repetitive work only produced frustration. So much in fact, I joined the 'sane' world and switched careers into Internet Technology. Secure, I had stopped painting and focused on a very rewarding career. After a few years lacking expression from my creative self, my Pazuzu Trilogy took its first breath. View all posts by isylumn

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