THE
UNHOLY
By
Paul DeBlassie
III
BLURB:
A young curandera, a medicine woman, intent on
uncovering the secrets of her past is forced into a life-and-death battle
against an evil Archbishop. Set in the mystic land of Aztlan, The Unholy
is a novel of destiny as healer and slayer. Native lore of dreams and visions,
shape changing, and natural magic work to spin a neo-gothic web in which
sadness and mystery lure the unsuspecting into a twilight realm of discovery
and decision.
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Excerpt:
“Help
me? Help yourself! Face what is yours to face,” Elizabeth hissed. She yanked
the door open then forced it to slam behind her.
Claire stood
still for a moment, feeling as if a tornado had swept through the room.
Elizabeth’s demand had left her shaken. She drew a deep breath, then went to
her desk and picked up her tea, noticing her trembling hands.
Turning toward
the window, Claire saw a muscular orderly accompanying Elizabeth to the locked
ward at the far end of the hospital compound. A flock of crows circled high
overhead, seeming to follow the two receding figures. As they arrived at the
outer doors of the locked unit, the orderly reached for his keys. The crows
circled while the two crossed the threshold of the unit, Elizabeth suddenly
pausing, turning, and looking outside, her gaze riveted on the flock of birds.
All but two flew
off, disappearing into the piñon-covered hills. The two that remained came to
rest on the red brick wall adjacent to the locked unit, their black eyes boring
into Elizabeth. She looked panicked then enraged and, shaking a finger at the
creatures, yelled something. Her frantic gestures told Claire that she was
screeching curses to ward off evil.
Claire took a
step back from the window, from the impact of Elizabeth’s rage.
The orderly
grabbed Elizabeth roughly by the arm and pulled her inside.
The crows
waited, watched, then flew away.
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Secrets about your favorite genre.
The greatest secret
about the horror genre is that it is so multifarious and multiparadigmatic that
it defies description. You get S. King with increasingly rich stories as he is
ageing, a man who not only has lived and knows horror, but knows longing and
love as is evident in his more mature stories written over the past few years
especially Lisey’s Story. Then at the other end of the spectrum you get the
rough and wild bad boy of horror, Edward Lee. The guy has some seriously
demented characters that never ever can be redeemed. I mean what kind of
character is the main character in Portrait of a Psychopath as a Young Woman?
Horror is such a varied genre. In The Unholy you get more of a classic good guy
and bad guy scenario but played out on a supernatural venue featuring the
mythopoeic realm of Aztlan. This is a cultural realm with deep spiritual
meaning for the mestizos of New Mexico. This is a story of church politics,
culture, misogyny, and the struggle to find a sense of self within this
multifarious and tormented drama. I don’t think anything short of a horror
story (I won’t clean it up at this point by calling it a psychological
thriller) could convey the terror of conflicting energies of culture, church,
abandonment and the desperate need for courage in a world that seems like it
has gone to hell in a church pew! I love horror and I love horror because it is
so multifaceted, rich, and into extremes that pop out the realities behind the
scenes of everyday life. That’s the secret of horror…it’s into extremes so as
to express truth…if you got something to say, an old professor of mine used to
quip, why not exaggerate to get the point across. Horror does that. The Unholy
does horror and goes to extremes to pop out the reality behind what is
observable.
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AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D., is a
psychologist and writer living in Albuquerque who has treated survivors of the
dark side of religion for more than 30 years. His professional consultation
practice — SoulCare — is devoted to the tending of the soul. Dr. DeBlassie
writes fiction with a healing emphasis. He has been deeply influenced by the
mestizo myth of Aztlan, its surreal beauty and natural magic. He is a member of the Depth Psychology
Alliance, the Transpersonal Psychology Association and the International
Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.
Author Links:
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