Book Synopsis
Issue 10 of the magazine stirred the most controversy and with the two anthologies being arranged they have the most kinship with both. It's the one that critics love to hate with a passion; this magazine houses a nonfiction work by N. A. Pacione as Pacione appeared in Withersin 1.1: Birth Issue. It's the one where the ex-contributor pulled the magazine and got him fired from CreateSpace.com for his truth-telling. Apt #2W inspired one of the contributors in Nickolaus Albert Pacione Delivers: More From A Library Of Unknown Horrors. The Pattern Of Diagnosis and this entry saw something unique: publishers were studying his video blog to capture his slang terms on Urban Dictionary. When Pacione wrote Apt #2W, he was 29; when he realized The Pattern Of Diagnosis, he was 30. One of the contributors has a Chimeraworld pedigree, and the closing author is a classmate. The classmate was also in the same homeroom as the subject of the true-crime outing from '02.