Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

This is a short story set in the Divine Intermission universe and serves as a link between books 3 and 4.

Professional demonic mischief-maker Nathaniel Babystomper wants nothing more than to be human. He's tired of the demon's life - there's simply too much unfettered chaos and squishy violence.

Luckily for him, the fluctuating Cosmic Swing of Things has provided an opportunity to obtain what he's always dreamt of having: humanity.

Nathaniel has decided to tell his best friends from Hell about this monumental decision.With their support, the transition to humanity might be less intimidating. There's just one problem.

His friends think it's a terrible idea.

What exactly is humanity? Is hell such a bad place? And why exactly don't demons like fresh fruit?

This is the story of a demon who discovered what it meant to be human, and the friends who tried to drag him back to hell.

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Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

This is a short story set in the Divine Intermission universe and serves as a link between books 3 and 4.

Professional demonic mischief-maker Nathaniel Babystomper wants nothing more than to be human. He's tired of the demon's life - there's simply too much unfettered chaos and squishy violence.

Luckily for him, the fluctuating Cosmic Swing of Things has provided an opportunity to obtain what he's always dreamt of having: humanity.

Nathaniel has decided to tell his best friends from Hell about this monumental decision.With their support, the transition to humanity might be less intimidating. There's just one problem.

His friends think it's a terrible idea.

What exactly is humanity? Is hell such a bad place? And why exactly don't demons like fresh fruit?

This is the story of a demon who discovered what it meant to be human, and the friends who tried to drag him back to hell.

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Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

by L. David Hesler
Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

Gone To Hell (Divine Intermission, #3.5)

by L. David Hesler

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Overview

This is a short story set in the Divine Intermission universe and serves as a link between books 3 and 4.

Professional demonic mischief-maker Nathaniel Babystomper wants nothing more than to be human. He's tired of the demon's life - there's simply too much unfettered chaos and squishy violence.

Luckily for him, the fluctuating Cosmic Swing of Things has provided an opportunity to obtain what he's always dreamt of having: humanity.

Nathaniel has decided to tell his best friends from Hell about this monumental decision.With their support, the transition to humanity might be less intimidating. There's just one problem.

His friends think it's a terrible idea.

What exactly is humanity? Is hell such a bad place? And why exactly don't demons like fresh fruit?

This is the story of a demon who discovered what it meant to be human, and the friends who tried to drag him back to hell.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154684191
Publisher: L. David Hesler
Publication date: 08/06/2017
Series: Divine Intermission , #4
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 374 KB

About the Author

L. David Hesler is an author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction for teen and adult readers. He currently produces the horror fiction podcast Bad Notes; he also co-produces the Be Mega Podcast, where he spends a few hours every week creating absurd super heroes with his friend Adam Martens. When he isn’t crafting weird tales, he is either pounding away on a Schecter guitar in his home studio or he’s trying to catch up on a reading list that’s been growing since 1995.

L. David Hesler’s work includes the short story collection “Prismatica,”the ongoing novella series “Divine Intermission,” and the YA fantasy novel, “Children of Aerthwheel.” His poetry and short fiction have appeared in the literary magazines “New Wine,” “The Ivy Review,” and “State of Imagination.” His original play “Public Domain” was produced in 2012. He has also published the YA fantasy adventure “Roswell Newton,” a re-imagining of his own independently produced web comic “The Adventures of Roswell Newton.”

Hesler has also written and performed music for several alternative rock albums with the bands DeepSkyTraveler and The Pale Hypnotic. In 2011, he released an album of music inspired by his novel “Children of Aerthwheel.” Occasionally, he performs live music in the virtual world of Second Life. For approximately seven years, Hesler was heavily involved in local theater to the point that he co-founded a production company that ran performances of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)” from 2000 to 2003.

As you read this text, he’s probably thinking of ways to simultaneously give you goosebumps and make you giggle. Be warned.

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