D R PiperI was born on October 12, 2000, and from the moment I could walk, I'd always been interested in the dark, mysterious, and unconventional, even when it would give me horrifying nightmares. I can only theorise about why that is; maybe the taboo nature f such subjects--especially in African-American households--attracted me in the same way candy would attract an infant who'd been denied it. Maybe the idea of there being a world beyond the mundane one we all live in containing creatures and acts far beyond our very imaginations is comforting in a way. After all, people and their many follies don't bother you when you're more concerned about greater and more terrible forces. Regardless, this passion has followed me my entire life. And, now I'm grateful that I get the chance to use it productively. Because, I'm not only interested in the macabre, but I'm also interested in how people learn. And, I've found that people learn lessons and morals best when they're shocked into learning them. And, what better way to shock people into learning than with horror? Read More Read Less
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