
After an encounter with a homeless man, a high school graduate becomes obsessed with the idea of doing heroin, challenging himself to try it just once. A bleak tale of addiction, delusion, and flowers. "Bleak as hell and honestly horrific." ~John Boden, author of JEDI SUMMER "Using his strong narrative, he (Lutzke) conveys the everyday realistic horror and pulls the reader right into the ugliness." ~Robin Lee's Darkside "Wallflower injects you with the You don't understand the itch, until you start to scratch" ~Mark Matthews, author of Milk Blood & All Smoke Rises “It’s beautifully told and powerful, with a creeping sense of doom that invades every crevice of reality. His story is as captivating as it is disturbing…" ~Splatterpunk Zine "…an absolute must read; well written and infinitely engaging.” ~author, James Longmore/New Panic Room Radio Show " This man is a genius when it comes to writing a book. He is not just an author. He is a storyteller in the truest form of the word." ~Nev Murray, Confessions of a Reviewer "It's gripping and tragic, and very excellently written." ~Mark Allan Gunnels, author of Where the Dead go to Die "Powerful. Moving. Bleak…A great book by a great author." ~author, Shaun Hupp "That Lutzke fella writes some gripping, coming-of-age tales. Gritty and dark. Loved it!" ~best-selling author, J. Thorn "Gut wrenching. I definitely recommend it." ~ Zach Bohannon, author of The Empty Bodies series "…a must read." ~Zachary Walters, The Eyes of Madness
Author

Chad has written for Famous Monsters of Filmland, Rue Morgue, Cemetery Dance, and Scream magazine. He's had dozens of short stories published, and some of his books include: OF FOSTER HOMES & FLIES, STIRRING THE SHEETS, SKULLFACE BOY, THE SAME DEEP WATER AS YOU, THE PALE WHITE, THE NEON OWL and OUT BEHIND THE BARN co-written with John Boden. Lutzke's work has been praised by authors Jack Ketchum, Richard Chizmar, Joe R. Lansdale, Stephen Graham Jones, Tim Waggoner and his own mother. He can be found lurking the internet at www.chadlutzke.com