We All Die Eventually by Terry Miller

A man disposes of his wife in the most murderous way. Buried under a mound of packed earth in the backyard, he continues his selfish life. However, the saying “love never dies” has never rung truer.

A church in a small isolated town is very devoted to their religion. These friendly church-going folks have always welcomed new comers and have faithfully preached about those who lead us astray. Now…”let us prey.”

A married couple work hard at tending to their cornfields. Anticipating a prosperous season, they are prepared and equipped with a barn, a scarecrow, some corn seeds and of course a wood chipper. “The more blood, the greater the yield”…are words to live by.

Terry Miller presents his short story and poetry collection entitled We All Die Eventually. This bright and cheerful title carries with it stories that range from a bizarre house that sits on Perry Lane to Stewart Lively’s disturbing Funeral Home. Creepy creatures, corrupt congregations and wood chippers…”did I mention wood chippers?” All of these unsettling images of eeriness have emerged from Miller’s fictional darkness and straight into your living room.

We All Die Eventually connects to the dead a little more than the living. It runs the horror gambit of karma fed gruesomeness, ominous apparitions and stylistic rhythms of nightmarish poetry. There are plenty of perversions and suffering packed into this book. All of these elements show off Terry Miller’s talent of versatility.
With all this being said, I would like to end this review with my own poem that represents We All Die Eventually by Terry Miller:

A single last kiss from thee
A last embrace shall we
A sip of formaldehyde with me
And together we shall be free
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