The Eye That Is Me is a collection of previously unpublished writings that reflect the passion and energy of an endlessly evolving spirit. The book includes early works such as Madness and American Pop, which are characteristic of Craig's beginnings as an angry teenager gripped by the dark worlds of punk, heavy metal and the Goth music scene. Craig's later works reflect the experience and maturity of one who has sought to uncover the keen understanding of the darker aspects of the soul. Cemetery and Eleventh Hour are examples of poetry written by a woman who is still angry and passionate, but with a greater appreciation of life's often confusing and complex characteristics.
Stewart Barclay is not convinced that he is mentally ill; much less a person who has attempted suicide. His body just doesn't show any sign of physical injury, miraculous for someone who is told that he has slashed his wrists. But despite his protests, Stewart is sent to a half-way house for the insane where he is confronted by dark, seemingly unnatural events that force him to distinguish what is reality from what is illusion. A mixture of science-fiction and psychological horror, The Arachne Experiment compels the reader to question his own psychological makeup. How can you be sure that you are completely sane?
Monica Crawford, better known as Nikki, is a passionate young woman whose complicated life has transformed her into the biblical demon Lilith, a half-woman/half-serpentine shape-shifter from Hell. Living in Washington, DC, Nikki and her recovering drug-addicted husband, Stefan, move to New Mexico where they hope to build a new and happy life. But their marriage soon falls apart, and Nikki is led into the dark underground world of exotic dancing and sadomasochism. A mixture of fantasy, science fiction and horror, The Maidens of Babylon is a tragic and doomed tale of one woman’s journey of self-discovery.