![]() ![]() In Dreadnought we are brought into the conflict with three emotionally damaged girls who’s job is to pilot biomechanical monstrosities known as Dreadnoughts. Civilization is hanging by a thread, a precarious balance of destiny and survival. The Lilim, a race of grotesque, massive women, coming from another world. The Dreadnoughts are all that stand in the way of total annihilation of humanity. Let it serve as a warning for those of you less capable to tolerating such stark ugly realism. GFM’s “mastery of the carnographic detail” is appealing to the audience who crave extreme horror and gore. Felker-Martin’s stories are not for the squeamish they are full of violence, gore, and grisly sex. Clichéd and irritating words and phrases annoy her, which is fairly typical of any good writer. ![]() It’s an irritating phrase she cannot abide. ![]() Gretchen Felker-Martin, aka GFM, says don’t write in your stories “plumply pretty”. ![]()
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