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Satori is young and in love, and he isn't going to let a little thing like death get in his way. Caught between two worlds, he must face unimaginable horrors, while Lilith draws him inexorably towards her. Star's tortured and broken body awaits Satori, but does she really need him to save her? Psychonaut takes us beyond the urban lives of these ill-fated Goths and into worlds full of demons, gods, magic and monsters. A compendium of sex and magic, Psychonaut explores the human psyche and is the second book in Voiez's occult horror Starblood trilogy.

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Satori is young and in love, and he isn't going to let a little thing like death get in his way. Caught between two worlds, he must face unimaginable horrors, while Lilith draws him inexorably towards her. Star's tortured and broken body awaits Satori, but does she really need him to save her? Psychonaut takes us beyond the urban lives of these ill-fated Goths and into worlds full of demons, gods, magic and monsters. A compendium of sex and magic, Psychonaut explores the human psyche and is the second book in Voiez's occult horror Starblood trilogy.
Autorenporträt
Carmilla Voiez is a proudly bisexual and mildly autistic introvert who finds writing much easier than verbal communication. A life long Goth, living with two kids, two cats and a poet by the sea. She is passionate about horror, the alt scene, intersectional feminism, art, nature and animals. When not writing, she gets paid to hang out in a stately home and entertain tourists. ¿ ¿Carmilla grew up on a varied diet of horror. Her earliest influences as a teenage reader were Graham Masterton, Brian Lumley and Clive Barker mixed with the romance of Hammer Horror and the visceral violence of the first wave of video nasties. Fascinated by the Goth aesthetic and enchanted by threnodies of eighties Goth and post-punk music she evolved into the creature of darkness we find today. ¿ Her books are both extraordinarily personal and universally challenging. As Jef Withonef of Houston Press once said - "You do not read her books, you survive them."