The harder you try to escape, the more darkness
pulls you
under.
Oblivion
Black
The Sculptor Book 1
by Christa Wojciechowski
Genre: Psychological Thriller, Dark Romantic Suspense
LITERARY TITAN GOLD
AWARD WINNER
The harder you try
to escape, the more darkness pulls you under.
Art school dropout Ona Price is forced to clean up after a
near-fatal overdose on a Manhattan sidewalk. While in recovery, she lands a job
as the assistant to Antoni Azarov, the world-famous sculptor known as The Hands
of God. Though he is difficult and brooding, his extraordinary talent reawakens
Ona's passion for art, giving her life the meaning she so desperately craved.
An undeniable attraction develops as they work together, but Antoni keeps his
physical distance at all costs. When the predatory wife of a wealthy benefactor
decides she wants the sculptor for herself, the monstrous secret that fuels
Antoni’s art threatens to destroy all.
Oblivion Black is a lush transgressive fairy tale with the Gothic appeal of a
Brontë novel. Literary fiction, romance, and thriller fans will appreciate this
intense dive into existential confusion, intoxication, eroticism, and the
volatile power of beauty.
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Hierarchy of Needs
The Sculptor Book 2
When
self-destruction is the only way out ...
World-famous sculptor Antoni Azarov, and his muse, Ona Price are ripped apart
after a shocking act of violence sends them into their own personal hells.
Trapped in Manhattan, Ona faces her most treacherous enemy, her addiction to
heroin, while a dangerous new man claims her desire.
Antoni, an artist defamed, is hellbent on saving Ona before she destroys
herself. What he doesn’t know is if she wants to be rescued.
Meanwhile, death haunts them on every corner as a vengeful crime boss called
Warlock devours the city, poisoning its addicted population with a flesh-eating
drug.
Amid this chaos, Ona and Antoni must struggle against their darkest selves to
find a way back to each other—or else give in to the darkness forever.
The propulsive sequel to Oblivion Black,
Hierarchy of Needs is an intoxicating exploration of the paradox of love, the
chokehold of desire, and the deadly thrills of the underworld. This second book
in The Sculptor Series will leave readers fiending for more.
Darklands
The Sculptor Book 3
The intoxicating
finale to The Sculptor Series ...
After cheating death in New York, Ona Price's battle scars
run deeper than her disfigured face. Antoni Azarov orchestrates a journey to
jolt them out of their artistic dead zone. From the boozy streets of New
Orleans to the sultry shores of a Caribbean archipelago, they explore forbidden
desires, testing the limits of pleasure and pain.
No matter where their experiences take them, their personal demons hunt them
down until their journey ends on a remote lagoon called the Darklands. Will
their love survive the dark secrets that threaten to tear them apart, or will
the Darklands become the ultimate test of their commitment?
Unveil the dangerous beauty of Darklands, where the human psyche unravels in a
sensuous journey that will leave you breathless.
"Darklands is a hair-raising conclusion to The Sculptor trilogy. It
reads like a David Lynch erotic fever dream that constantly veers close to the
edge of nightmare, ending with a spiritual awakening of biblical proportions. I
wept. Adapt this into a movie at once." —Joseph Sale, author of The Book
of Thrice Dead
Christa Wojciechowski is an American dark fiction writer who
has lived most her career abroad. She is the author of The Sculptor Series, The
SICK Series, and the founder of the Writers Mastermind virtual writing
community.
Christa’s novella “Popsicle” (Crystal Lake) was a semi-finalist in Screencraft’s Cinematic Short Story Competition and second rounder in the Launch Pad Prose Competition. Her short stories have appeared in various publications and anthologies, most recently “Blood Sisters” in the Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas (Hex Publishers), “Observer Dependent Universe” in the Chiral Mad 5 anthology (Written Backwards), and “The Oasis” selected for the Chromophobia anthology (Strangehouse Books).
Christa Wojciechowski is an active member of the Horror Writers Association and editor at Gamut Magazine. She loves to play Chopin (badly) and sip Hendrick’s gin. When she is not reading or writing, she can be found wandering the world, collecting new experiences.
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As a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
Animals have been a huge part of my life. For the most part, I have found it easier to connect with animals than humans. I once managed an animal sanctuary in Florida where I had the opportunity to care for and work with a variety of species, including monkeys, alligators, parrots, snakes, tarantulas, llama, canines, even a camel. I also fed and cleaned up after lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, and lynx. It was a dream come true to bond so intimately with such a variety of beautiful creatures. I felt like they were all my pets.
I recently returned from a trip to India and learned about the Hindu gods and their vahanas. They each have an animal as a vehicle and part of their identities. What animal do I most connect with? I once used the Harry Potter app to discover my Patronus is a mole. Yes, a mole. Not so glamorous. I don’t think that works for the type of writing I do and the fact that my books display such a wide range of personalities.
It might be easier to choose and animal for The Sculptor Series on its own. I think I would choose the mythical dragon. On the Chinese zodiac, I am a dragon, and I happen to have a dragon tattoo (which I got before even knowing my Chinese sign). For me dragons are beautiful and mesmerizing and sexy. They can also be fierce and destructive. Ultimately, they are a symbol of powerful change, infinity, and totality, which is what The Sculptor Series is about. My characters embody all these traits and go through powerful transformations.
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