 Each week this month I will be talking about a different horror title. First up, You Shall Never Know Security, self-published in 2011 by J. R. Hammond Teshin. A collection of short stories, some of which are most definitely science fiction, all of which are what you call dark fiction, the darkest of dark fiction. I have never read anything like this, and I don't know that I ever will. I give this book a very high recommendation, not only because the writing is excellent, but also because this is self-published by an independent author who deserves our support. But I have to warn you, some of these stories, well, all of these stories are extremely disturbing, and there is some extraordinary violence. The first story in the collection actually reads like really bad Twilight fanfic. In fact, it was so bad it made me angry, and I've seen other reviewers say the same thing. The second story, though, which is only a few pages long, redeems the book in spades, and it never lets up all the way to the end. So, get this book and secure yourself under the covers, because this stuff is dark. You can support 30-Second Sci-Fi and my other projects by becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below. And visit the 30-Second Sci-Fi Tumblr, that's my headquarters. In addition to my videos, I publish links and updates there every day.