I firstly have to thank you for the songs you have mentioned in the book as I felt they and the artists showed a connection to the characters. It’s so outrageous and gripping I don’t even know how to thank you for delivering such a touching insight into your perception of human nature. And once you read my black words, on a white page, e-mail me and tell me your interpretation. If you choose to read Mud Vein, please don’t ask yourself what it says, ask yourself what it means. And realize I have felt them too, someone you have never met. I want you to stumble across a thought, a sound, a hurt-which you had thought special to you. I haven’t told you very much about it on purpose. I think you’ll see yourself in the pages of Mud Vein. I write to explore the dark corners of myself, and I want you to come with me. I’m not writing to entertain you, or to make money, or to have my book propped neatly on a shelf in Target. So, if you choose to read Mud Vein remember that about me. I have a disease you see, it’s called human nature, and I am fascinated by it. My books are a call to women who have been doubled over by heartache, bound by boredom, captives of a past that will not let them go, victors of a past that tried to kill them. I am a sadist otherwise known as an artist. I want my words to be jagged pieces of mirror that you can see yourself reflected in. I want my words to be salt, and I want to pour them into your open wound.
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