Mr. Sunny: A Novel

Mr. Sunny is the happiest murderer you’ll ever meet, and he knows exactly what he is.

Elliot spends his days answering other people’s problems and his nights maintaining a life built on routine. He is quiet, dependable, and very good at making difficult things disappear without anyone asking where they went.

Then something changes.

90,000 words 389 pages. FREE-5 DAYS : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0HFBN6V7D

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u/vtacet — 2 days ago
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Mr. Sunny: A Novel

Mr. Sunny is the happiest murderer you’ll ever meet, and he knows exactly what he is.

Elliot spends his days answering other people’s problems and his nights maintaining a life built on routine. He is quiet, dependable, and very good at making difficult things disappear without anyone asking where they went.

Then something changes.

90,000 words 389 pages. FREE-5 DAYS : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0HFBN6V7D

>i'm the author. happy to answer anything in the comments.

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u/vtacet — 4 days ago
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I wrote a serial killer who's genuinely happy and I'm not sure how I feel about it

No trauma backstory. No revenge arc. No inner torment.

He just found the one thing he's good at, and he enjoys doing it, the way other people enjoy their morning coffee.

Writing him was the strangest experience I've had. He was the easiest character to write and the hardest to be around.

The scariest part wasn't writing the violence. It was writing how reasonable he sounds when he explains himself.

Has anyone else written a character they genuinely couldn't stand being inside of?

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u/vtacet — 5 days ago