People in the business of publishing have actually told me that not enough Black people read fiction to warrant taking a chance on a novel of this type. I am determined to prove them wrong! - Joseph Green 9/27/2006
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"Makes your workplace drama seem mundane At least one certainly hopes so. 'Merging With Monsters' delves into the complicated, subtly intertwined lives of office associates at a large corporation. Most of the real action - sex, violence, racism, and revenge - takes place away from the office. Yet the somewhat karmic ripples change each character in some way before the book concludes. If you have ever hidden a dark secret from the world, you will identify with this book!"
"The opening of Merging with Monsters will leave you feeling violated and shaky...and may prompt you to stop reading. But don't! The violent and prolonged opening sequence is a stunning metaphor for how minorities are often treated in the business world of the US. Green has populated his battlefield with surprisingly sympathetic characters...which makes us want to read on and makes us care about their fates. Although the book could use some editorial tightening here and there, this is a promising effort from a talented writer. Definitely worth a look." Rick R. Reed, author of Obsessed, Penance, A Face Without a Heart, and Twisted: Tales of Obsession and Terror