
Joseph Roy Wright
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Hello there!
My name is Joseph Roy Wright, the British author of over 30 Independent novels!
I like to write about movies, pop culture, fiction and horror! I review all the latest films (and classics), I also like to write short stories.
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The Art of Paranormal Homicide
My second book, Paranormal Homicide is a gruesome crime thriller with a supernatural twist! Set in the northern town of Runcorn. British Police must investigate a series of disturbing murders, that soon lead to a much darker presence that lurks the night streets of this once peaceful little town. Paranormal Homicide is full of insidious demons and creepy hauntings. When producing this book, I drew a lot of the horrors that would await readers within this Supernatural Thriller! Be wary reader, the contents you are about to see are of horrifying deaths and grotesque monsters from the deepest depths of hell.
By Joseph Roy Wright4 years ago in Horror
A Quiet Place Part 2 - Movie Review
A Post Apocalyptic Drama with plenty of Horror! A Quiet Place Part 2 starts off strong, as we see the beginnings of this horrifying apocalypse. I originally thought this film was going to be a prequel as the first 20 minutes show our characters trying to survive the start of the alien invasion, in a small American town. This gave off a War of The World's vibe, and to be honest I really would've loved it, if the whole film was like this, but unfortunately this segment is a flashback, as it skips to the present timeline shortly after; continuing where the first film ended. However, there were a few scenes here that I thought were pretty bad. For example: the father character (John Krasinski) kept bumping into random people in the street trying to escape, but the acting was so awkward it looked like he was purposely bumping into people, grabbing their hands when he could have easily avoided them, it was a bad take and they left it in. Then later in this segment: a monster breaks into a room full of people cowering (easy prey) yet, it decides to run after the father and his daughter, Regan (Millicent Simmonds) leaving all of the cowering people behind, as the two of them run into the street. It just seemed dumb that a monster like this would leave loads of prey behind to bother chasing two people, when it has an all you can eat buffet right there. However, I feel like I am nitpicking here, as the rest of this opening was pretty cool.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Horror
GODZILLA VS KONG Movie Review
Awesome fights, with plenty of action! Godzilla Vs Kong did not disappoint, and is one of the better (new) Godzilla/King Kong movies. Admittedly, it still carries a lot of the old criticisms of there being a lot of scenes with sometimes boring characters, who will just sit around talking. Ultimately, this film takes a long while to get started, as we meet new and old (human) characters to this franchise, and catch up with them, learn more about the plot, Godzilla and Kong through sometimes dull exposition dumps. However, by the end of the film, I was routing for most characters to survive.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Geeks
Art of The New Order of Alexandria
The New Order of Alexandria is my first novel, written in 2017. For this Post Apocalyptic Adventure; I painted a lot of art. Designing characters, locations and even some of the uniforms & clothes that the soldiers and civilians wore. In this article I will be showcasing some of the artwork I have created for this book over the years.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Futurism
Uptown Downtown
She is from Chelsea and he is from Speke, two very different parts of the UK. Emily meets Daniel on a night out in Liverpool, they like the look of each other, but will their personalities clash? Uptown, Downtown asks the old age question; do opposites really attract? In this tale full of romance and glamour, we go on a journey through Liverpool's night life and explore the youthful bliss of lust & desire. This is a fictional tale, in a realistic setting. Based off the author's own personal experiences with nightclub romance, it is a story that comes straight from the heart. It also includes a lot of the drama and excitement that comes from a night out in Liverpool One.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Humans
REALMS OF SOLARIDE: Lucien's Wrath
Foreword: Realms of Solaride: Lucien's Wrath, will be a Fantasy Horror Story by Independent Author, Joseph Roy Wright. It will be my first attempt at writing a Medieval Fantasy adventure, with a lot of Horror elements. I do not intend for this to be a whimsical adventure with elves and fairies, but more a dark underworld full of foul creatures from horror fiction; such as Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies, etc. Magic will still exist in this world, with Wizards and Witches, but it is intended for a more adult/Gothic audience. With this said; I hope you enjoy this prologue!
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Horror
Uptown Downtown
Up town Down town is a new story being written by Runcorn author, Joseph Roy Wright. This story is intended to become a short love story exploring a couple who meet in the British city of Liverpool. They both come from very different backgrounds, as Emily Burton is from Chelsea and Daniel Parkes is from Speke. The couple will meet in a Liverpool nightclub in this story and it will mostly explore their first meeting in this wonderful city full of night life and excitement. Their personalities will clash as the story goes on and there will be plenty of awkward silences. Daniel will become head over heels for this mysterious Londoner, but Emily will have her doubts, however falling for his more bad boy attitude. She'll start to think about how pretentious some of her old boyfriends were, while appreciating how laid back Daniel is. But will Daniel be able to fit in with her crowd? And how will Emily react when he tells her that he is a bin man! Up town Down town asks the old age question; do opposites really attract?
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Humans
Characters in The New Order of Alexandria.
The New Order of Alexandria is a Post-Apocalyptic Sci-fi Novel set in the year 2050, it is a world where climate change has led to massive tsunamis destroying America and now survivors band together to try and survive in this new and harsh world, while a new government named The New Order of Alexandria set out to restore the world to the way it once was before. The book has a wide range of different and interesting characters, in this article we will be talking about all the major characters that play a part in the first book.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Futurism
Enter The Bermuda
Enter The Bermuda Upcoming book by Joseph Roy Wright Enter The Bermuda will explore the mysteries of The Bermuda Triangle and the strange stories that have spread from this bizarre myth. This will be a fictional tale, full of horror, madness and plenty of surreal mind bending moments.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Horror
The Town Named Bilmo
Foreword: Hello, my name is Joseph Roy Wright. I am a Self-Published author of three novels. The Town Named Bilmo is my third book. The book is set in Wales, however the town itself is heavily inspired by my home town of Runcorn (which is in England). I post the first chapter here for some feedback and as exposure, but mainly because I plan on one day becoming a full time writer. Please feel to let me know on Social Media what you guys think of my writing and if this book (or any other I have written) interests you. I hope you enjoy this first chapter and that it peaks your interest. Thanks for reading. Links to my social media and books will be posted at the bottom of this article.
By Joseph Roy Wright5 years ago in Horror
Paranormal Homicide
12th of August, 1984: Sarah White laid on top of the psychiatrist's Chaise Lounge as the psychiatrist, Peter King, sat beside her on his black leather office chair. Sarah White looked around the inside of the room from where she was laying from—the ceiling was painted in white, a turned off light bulb hung from the ceiling with a dark green lamp shade around it. The walls were covered in red maroon wallpaper, and just in front of her, there was a closed window revealing the busy streets of Liverpool outside. It was raining heavily that day. Rain drops were causing loud splashes against the glass. The room she was inside of was a rather small square-shaped room with a pine wooden door behind Peter King. The carpet in the room was patterned in beige and brown polka dots and the psychiatrist's desk stood nearby behind him with a computer on top of it next to a bunch of files.
By Joseph Roy Wright8 years ago in Horror











