1. Each story has a moral to it.
2. The story "Live Through This" isn't about bashing homosexuality, it is about homophobia.
3. The story "House by the River" was written when Alexander S. Brown was in high school and it changed very little before publishing.
4. "The God Complex" is inspired by The Westboro Baptist Church.
5. The image on the cover of Traumatized is inspired by the story "Althea's Last Dance" it is a butterfly from Hell.
6. "The God Complex" once caused Traumatized to be banned from the location that the author was to sign at.
7. Although the last story "Zoe's Swansong" is the most gruesome of his tales, it is the story that is most loved by females.
8. The story "Bliss Hill" has the exact same property layout as the author's birth home property.
9. The stories "Two Miles" and "Live Through This" were censored before they were allowed to be published.
10. Traumatized was rejected by mainstream literary agents as they said that it did not focus on romantic vampires.
You can order your copy of Traumatized online in hardback, paperback and ebook. Traumatized is also available for order at any Barnes and Noble location. The following link provides you with a free story.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Horror Author, Nicholas Grabowsky Reviews Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown
Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown (2006 Publish America.) Read more about the author and the novel here. After reading Traumatized I decided in this review to make an example out of Alexander S. Brown. Going down that road, I must begin with how this work came to my attention, and if memory serves me right I believe I was introduced to Brown's Myspace page, and one thing led to another resulting with a copy in the mail and an author at the other end anxious to know my thoughts. I get a lot of that. And if I had a nickel for every last one.................yet, at the end of the day, I've read through the works of many unsung authors and more often than not I've found most of them to be promising, despite shortcomings, despite lack of the proper infusion of poetry in their prose, oftentimes exhibiting great storytelling/character structure but lacking in the sort of finesse that turns pages and makes a mediocre book a great work to be proud of as an author....that sort of thing, especially with what goes regarding a majority of self-published material.
Alex Brown is self-published, his first novel Sweet Dreams ( 2003 from Authorhouse, or 1st Books Library as was what it's been known as prior to being Authorhouse), has a couple of good reviews by laymen reviewers on Amazon and sports one of the worst covers I've ever seen on a book.
In 2008, Brown utilized the services of Xlibris to publish his 15-tale, 300-plus-page collection Traumatized, the work which falls under scrutiny here. I checked out an "about the book" website regarding Traumatized designed by Xlibris that looks hella cool but doesn't say much of anything, and www.damnedsoulsclub.com, a more personal site ala Brown's Myspace presence but doesn't have much to it albeit a good bio about the author. Since his high school years in Mississippi, Alex Brown has more than tampered around with his passion for telling stories, the kind of dark stories I dig, and in print he's been around since 2003, so to date he's been dancing around with stories to tell and sell to the masses for a good handful of years but (for reasons that likely have to do with why his web presence lacks the meat and potatoes I was hoping to find) he remains a teeny little voice compared to where he should be by now.
Point is, Traumatized is a collection that deserves far more credit than what's encompassed within the above paragraph, and it blows me away how this assemblage of exhilarating and refreshingly macabre series of stories could not have been more prominently pimped than it has. It's an example......a perfect example......of a genuine piece of work that deserves the attention of writers and writer's associations whose authors do this sort of thing for a living but falls short of the recognition it deserves. Take Feast of the Pigs, for example.....highly entertaining cops/turned-bloodsucking-creatures faire, how a Big Easy spirit came to be in Althea's Last Dance is top-notch narrative, and we also have a delightful The End of Summer where a hand-me-down occult book library inspires grisly voo-doo doll-type mayhem done with balls-out satisfying style. There are a handful of instances where Brown seems a bit long-winded.....where, for example, the opening Bloodlines tale (essentially a good haunted house-type "Clue" where a group of people are summoned to a mansion to search for a mysterious treasure) can be detailed down a bit and given momentum. Traumatized is damn worth paying attention to, and I hands-down recommend it.
Now that I've said what I've said, I don't think I need to make an example of Alexander Brown. I think he's an example in his own right, of a literary talent that needs to broaden his horizons to the extent that it fits the exemplary nature of what he's done with this work, and not hide it under a bushel and remain that teeny little voice. Some of this caliber of writing....man, it's well above a lot of the books I get in the mail to review that makes me say yet again "....if I had a nickel for every last one......" and it's a shame it hasn't seen anywhere near its potential yet, for lack of whatever the reason, online or off.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Review on Traumatized by The Angry Princess
Traumatized- Author Alexander S. Brown
Saturday November 22nd, 2008 7:23 pm Posted by AngryPrincess
ISBN: Hard Cover- 978-1-4363-7409-5
Soft Cover- 978-1-4363-7408-8
Xlibris Publishinghttp://www.xlibris.com/
Alexander S. Brown sent me a copy of his book Traumatized and it kept me on my couch the whole weekend with my nose buried in his 15 fabulous tales. This is a smorgasboard of stories to tempt your sensory taste buds with. I say this because there is a story about every topic there is- from witches, demons, and hell, to a nasty bout with sushi! But here is the thing, even though they are topics we've already heard about thousands of times before, they are all still original storylines that haven't already been imprinted in your noggin from years of previous experience. It's always hard enough to find an author you like, but I can assure you Brown's work will promptly impress you.
http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmhvcnJvcnNvY2lldHkuY29tLzIwMDgvMTEvMjIvdHJhdW1hdGl6ZWQtYXV0aG9yLWFsZXhhbmRlci1zLWJyb3duLw==
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Saturday November 22nd, 2008 7:23 pm Posted by AngryPrincess
ISBN: Hard Cover- 978-1-4363-7409-5
Soft Cover- 978-1-4363-7408-8
Xlibris Publishinghttp://www.xlibris.com/
Alexander S. Brown sent me a copy of his book Traumatized and it kept me on my couch the whole weekend with my nose buried in his 15 fabulous tales. This is a smorgasboard of stories to tempt your sensory taste buds with. I say this because there is a story about every topic there is- from witches, demons, and hell, to a nasty bout with sushi! But here is the thing, even though they are topics we've already heard about thousands of times before, they are all still original storylines that haven't already been imprinted in your noggin from years of previous experience. It's always hard enough to find an author you like, but I can assure you Brown's work will promptly impress you.
http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmhvcnJvcnNvY2lldHkuY29tLzIwMDgvMTEvMjIvdHJhdW1hdGl6ZWQtYXV0aG9yLWFsZXhhbmRlci1zLWJyb3duLw==
http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vdGhpc2lzc29tZXNjZW5lLmNvbS8/cD01Nzg=
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown

Traumatized is a collection of fifteen tales of horror fiction.
In fifteen dark tales, Traumatized exposes the depths of human depravity and the dank realms of the macabre.
In a collection where the comforts of church are forbidden, learn of a depraved congregation. Journey the downward spiral that forces a morally corrupt celebrity to revile her ugliness. Experience the lengths to which a madman will go to keep his true love. Explore the world of maniacs, the supernatural, creatures, eternal damnation, and the occult.
Beware . . . the shadows may camouflage a culprit. Realize . . . that bump in the night isn’t just a tree branch tapping at your window. Learn what it really means to be . . . Traumatized.
In a collection where the comforts of church are forbidden, learn of a depraved congregation. Journey the downward spiral that forces a morally corrupt celebrity to revile her ugliness. Experience the lengths to which a madman will go to keep his true love. Explore the world of maniacs, the supernatural, creatures, eternal damnation, and the occult.
Beware . . . the shadows may camouflage a culprit. Realize . . . that bump in the night isn’t just a tree branch tapping at your window. Learn what it really means to be . . . Traumatized.
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