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Edwin Stark
Hello, my name's Edwin Stark, and I was born in Caracas, Venezuela. That's South America for the few geographically-challenged ones out there. I suppose that somehow the stork had just stumbled out from a pub while it was delivering me, (it was confused to say the least) and mishandled my humble... show more

Hello, my name's Edwin Stark, and I was born in Caracas, Venezuela. That's South America for the few geographically-challenged ones out there. I suppose that somehow the stork had just stumbled out from a pub while it was delivering me, (it was confused to say the least) and mishandled my humble persona, leaving me stranded in this unlikely place.Having German ancestry, I spoke that language as a toddler, but my Mom had the misconception that I'd fit better here if I spoke Spanish, so that tongue was lost during my growing years. I grew up dreaming crazy tales and was my teacher's pet when it came to composition class--but not in deportment: that was for certain--and as I grew up I tried to get noticed as a writer by submitting to every magazine and writing contest available in my home country. No such luck; the publishing market in Venezuela is utterly locked out: you can only see your words in print if you're already a notorious politician or a TV celebrity. Since I wasn't in the inclination of becoming a serial murderer to achieve notoriousness and get published, the need to rethink the approach to my writing career became a must.Eventually, I decided to switch languages and start writing in English. I was already proficient in that language... but was I good enough to tell stories in that fashion?I then started to write short stories, effectively dumping my native language. I wrote nearly 200 short stories during a period of about eighteen months, slowly learning the nuances of story-telling in another language than your own. I already had the benefit of having the knack of telling a tale; I only had to adjust. 190 of them short tales certainly sucked; 10 were really neat, but the important thing was the learning process. These ten tales eventually made it into Cuentos, the short story collection which became my third book. I succeeded so well in tearing myself apart from Spanish, that almost everyone I meet online says: "I CAN'T BELIEVE ENGLISH ISN'T YOUR FIRST LANGUAGE!"So far, I wrote four books: AI Rebellion, a rather preachy cyberpunk thriller that still shows the struggle of switching languages (and I only recommend people to read it if they're on an archeological mood, as in if they're interested in seeing my progress as a writer), Eco Station One, a very bizarre and funny satire, the aforementioned Cuentos, and The Clayton Chronicles, a rather cookie-cut vampire tale. All these are available for the Kindle reader on Amazon, in paperbacks and all e-book formats in Smashwords."The characters of 'Cuentos' display believable characteristics that gently lead the reader along a path to gradually but willingly leave reality at the door. Before long, readers become part of the action -- whether it is in the darkening sewers of Nosfort, Massachusetts or beneath a bulbous fruit tree in a different reality -- and cannot put down the book."--Sylvia Cochran, thedeepening.com
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Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 10 years ago
This is the perfect season for those spooky stories that make you glance through the window (after turning off your lights, of course!) to make sure that you're alone. That time of the year when you shiver under your blankets and startle at every creak in the stairs and the scraping of branches agai...
Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 11 years ago
My first introduction to Edwin Stark's work was through The Karaoke Duo Vs The Karaoke Zombies and Aftermath and Other Zombie Shorts so you may understand that I was expecting more of his tongue-in-cheek humor in Cuentos. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Edwin's talents also lie is more seriou...
Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 11 years ago
Not your normal zombie stories... Edwin Stark has done it again, managing to write a collection of short stories that take the normal zombie story and give it a twist. The first story, "Aftermath", is the closest to a traditional zombie story. Set approximately 10 years after the zombie outbreak...
Shaykitteh's World of Books
Shaykitteh's World of Books rated it 11 years ago
In this Halloween 2012 edition, short stories collect and present themselves in as the shadow you see out of the corner of your eye, the thump downstairs in the dark when you're all alone, and the chill down your spine that tells you that something isn't quite normal. These stories are short, someti...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 13 years ago
Mr. Stark has quite an imagination. I liked that about this collection. 3.5/5.0 stars.Reviewed for Bitten by Books. Http://bittenbybooks.com.
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