American Glam: Awakening
Get ready for American Glam, a dazzling and chaotic descent into the glittering occult underground where the boundary between desire and danger exists as a razor-thin line that our protagonists cross with reckless abandon. At the heart of this neon-soaked world stands Eddie, a psychic medium whose professional life splits between sex work and spiritual communion, both practiced with equal devotion and skill. As a key member of the Temple of Goon—an exclusive erotic coven where pleasure becomes prayer and orgasm opens doorways to other realms—Eddie navigates a reality most people can't perceive, let alone survive. His gifts run deep and dangerous: a potent knack for lucid dreaming that allows him to reshape reality from within the dreamscape, and an even more perilous talent for conjuring the dead that blurs the line between medium and necromancer. Eddie's life already operates as a high-wire act of chaos magick, balanced precariously between ecstasy and annihilation, but he's learned to dance on that edge with style.
Everything changes when a series of disastrous events reveals that Eddie has become the fixation of a dark sorcerer's twisted obsession, a malevolent practitioner whose interest goes far beyond professional rivalry into territories of possession, violation, and psychic warfare. The attacks escalate from subtle manipulations to overt assault, each incident demonstrating greater power and more disturbing intent, until Eddie realizes that his entire community stands in mortal danger. This isn't just about him anymore—the sorcerer plans to unleash a wave of forbidden, perverted magick that weaponizes sexuality itself, turning the very practices that give the Temple of Goon its power into instruments of corruption and death. Everyone Eddie holds dear becomes a potential victim, every connection a vulnerability, and the sanctuary he's built with his coven brothers and sisters transforms into a hunting ground where pleasure and death intertwine.
Eddie must step fully into his power and hunt down this malevolent attacker before the final ritual can be completed, navigating a shadow world where sex magick meets spiritual warfare and where his gifts as both medium and lover become the only weapons capable of matching his opponent's perverse genius. The investigation takes him deeper into the occult underground than he's ever ventured, forcing alliances with practitioners whose methods terrify him and requiring him to push his own abilities past every safety limit he's established. This confrontation will demand everything Eddie has—his courage, his creativity, his willingness to risk not just his life but his soul—and there's no guarantee that stopping the sorcerer won't require becoming exactly what he's fighting against.
American Glam is not just a novel but a fevered, high-octane collision where chaos magick slams into the raw transformative power of pop culture, creating something entirely new from the impact. Follow witches, artists, sex workers, and rebels who understand that spells can be woven from neon light and fashion statements, that rebellion itself generates power, and that the aesthetics we create become the reality we inhabit. These practitioners craft a new mythology for the digital age where glamour is not superficial decoration but genuine ritual technology, where the construction of beauty and persona operates as legitimate magickal practice, and where the careful curation of image and energy can reshape consensus reality itself. This is chaos magick stripped of its academic pretensions and dressed in fishnets, eyeliner, and an unapologetic celebration of pleasure as a path to transcendence.
The novel functions simultaneously as a burning love letter to the occult in all its messy, dangerous, ecstatic glory and as a scathing critique of the American dream's failure to deliver on its promises of freedom, prosperity, and self-determination. Eddie and his coven siblings represent those the dream excluded or chewed up and spit out—queer people, sex workers, artists who refuse to commercialize their gifts, spiritual practitioners whose paths don't fit into acceptable religious categories. They've built their own mythology from the scraps and glitter the dominant culture discarded, proving that what mainstream America throws away often contains more genuine magic than anything it keeps. In their world, beauty operates as a weapon wielded by those society tried to render invisible, and the boundary between art and sorcery doesn't just blur but dissolves completely in a blaze of ecstatic light.
Dive into American Glam and discover the seductive, terrifying power of the Goon—a word reclaimed from shame and transformed into sacred practice, representing the deliberate cultivation of altered states through pleasure, the conscious use of sexuality as spiritual technology, and the recognition that what society condemns often conceals the most potent paths to liberation. This is occult fiction for adults who understand that sex and spirit have always been intertwined, that danger and desire feed each other, and that sometimes the only way to defeat darkness is to embrace your own shadow completely. Welcome to a world where every night might be your last, every pleasure could be a trap, and the only way out is through absolute commitment to your own authentic power, no matter how strange or inappropriate it appears to those who've never dared to truly live.