And There An End, But Now They Rise Again Read online

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has given him is the memory of peace; if only fleeting, it was enough. Now the noise in his head is not so frightening, he knows it can be silenced. And in that silence he experienced what it is like to be held in a mother’s arms.

  About the Author

  Born in Essex in 1983.

  Always one to think outside of the box and speak his mind honestly, Dom Lyne's work takes a no-holds-barred approach. A visual, aural, mental kick in the teeth, a punch in society's guts. Misanthropic, blunt, and opinionated; a style in keeping with Dom's ethos that if you don’t think for yourself, you are not thinking at all, only merely following like livestock. One person might not be able to change the world, but he'll certainly try and leave a scar upon it. Punk ethics for a digital and wasted generation.

  Dom has been diagnosed with Schizotypal Disorder, Dissociative Disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder. He has also suffered from psychosis since the age of four. All of these mental health issues bleed into his work through his creation of claustrophobic landscapes and offer the reader an insight into his world, the world he has created and mutated in his physical reality.

  Dom Lyne currently lives in the heart of London's Camden Town.