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"Intelligent humanity? I kinda hate it when people come with this claim that 'humans are the intelligent kind'. Well, the way I see it, humanity consists of a whole bunch of senseless destructive stupidos and a handful of a few intelligent individuals that desperately try to clean up after them."
- Andréa Nebel -


Upcoming:
- Walking with the Night: How to Walk the Lunar Side of Life. An entertaining and honest semi self-biography with many thoughts, expressions, artistic, animalistic and magical guidelines. A must for all you shadow lovers out there.



The Neighbour
Melinda thought her dreams came true when she moved into the old abandoned building of Eaton Street 102. But soon the dream turns into a nightmare as things are not what they seem in that creepy house. Melinda soon regretted her move... but then she meets her intruiging and rather strange neighbour... The Neighbour is a surreal and morbid pychological mystery novel, partly inspired by real happenings. 150 pages, available on Kindle now.


Behind the Mirror
A graphic novel by Andréa Nebel


Behind Church Walls
A short story by Andréa Nebel


The Shadow of Eloise
A short story by Andréa Nebel


The Dark Side of Dreaming
A selection of poems, short stories and lyrics by Andréa Nebel. Read Andrea's most personal and own favourite work so far, now as e-book.


One Autumn Day...
A graphic story by Andréa Nebel, now available on e-book format
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Shadow Nature
Personal thoughts by Andréa Nebel, now available in Kindle edition.




Film/Video Scripts
Andrea has also written concepts for videos and short films. She wrote the horror scripts The Grandmother and Behind the Mirrors for British director Phil Burtham. Yet the production has been put on hold - budget problems, as always. If you're intested in having a video-concept or a short-film crafted by her, please
get in touch.


Diverse Articles


Children
Deadly Nightshades
Out in Google Land!
Tonight on Crime Scene (a translation from Rimfrost magazine)
Twilight Movies and the Sudden Trend of Vampire Popularity
Walking Down Memory Lane