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Infamy

Jon Watson, Erin Lee, Skylar McKinzie, Sara Schoen, Rena Marin, J. V. Stanley, Olivia Marie

Publisher: Crazy Ink

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Summary

Infamy 
A Crazy Ink Anthology 
in·fa·my 
nounthe state of being well known for some bad quality or deed. 
"a day that will live in infamy"an evil or wicked act. 
It is defined as something so wicked, so horrific, that it can never be forgotten. 
To be infamous is to live forever. 
It is to leave a legacy so tragic that it changes the very definition of the person who committed the act. 
Read fictional takes on infamous people so malicious we will not soon be able to erase them from history. 
Was it intentional? So we would never forget? 
Why did they do it? 
What made them snap? 
Would they do it again in an effort to preserve or even erase their sinful legacy?
Available since: 09/04/2019.

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