Would your loved ones still love you if your darkest secret came to light?
Simon Hinch considers himself to be a Gore Reporter. He spends late nights in bad places hoping to record violence and disorder for a fee, selling this documented distress to the highest bidder. One night, Simon stumbles upon a man, bloody and dying in the street. Knowing that the video of this man’s death will go viral on the dark web – on the gore sites – he decides to film instead of help, using his phone to capture the moment the dying man’s spirit leaves his body.
The video is a sensation, and life is good for Simon. Except, something seems to be wrong with his phone. His alarm goes off when it hasn’t been set, text messages are sent to Simon’s loved ones without him having any memory of sending them. His closely guarded secrets are suddenly at risk of being exposed.
He convinces himself that his phone is glitching, that he has been hacked. Because the alternative would be too hard for him to face. The alternative being that he didn’t just capture someone’s death on that late night, he may have captured a dead man’s soul.
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Felix I.D. Dimaro was born in Nigeria, the youngest of five children. He moved to Canada when he was four and was raised in Toronto, Ontario, in neighbourhoods that were considered to be “at risk”. In those neighbourhoods, Dimaro learned hard lessons at a young age, about things like discrimination, desperation and death, but also about strength, survival and passion.
A graduate of the University of Toronto with a BA in Psychology, his upbringing and interest in the human mind both factor into the stories that Dimaro writes. Stories that usually center around human monsters, theology, and issues of morality.
When he isn’t trying to figure out the meaning of life and the fundamental nature of humankind, he is usually reading, running, falling down YouTube rabbit holes, or watching episodes of The Simpsons. Dimaro is the author of the horror anthology “How To Make A Monster: The Loveliest Shade of Red”, the eco-horror novella "Black Bloom: A Story of Survival", and several other works of dark fiction.
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