“I think it’s very easy to diminish the worth of other sentient beings and consider them as mere resources to help support human society, especially when these ‘resources’ are processed in closed steel factories that are secluded from public visibility. The foray the author takes into describing the process from a more emotive and personal standpoint than a typical individual would expect from the slaughtering process is a refreshing truthfulness that needs to be seen and heard more broadly.” – Amazon Review
Behind the walls of an industry built on deception, there was one thing I was certain of – she was looking right at me. From the dim shadows of a metal chute in a New England slaughterhouse, her coal-black eyes proclaimed her sentience and questioned the very pillars of our beliefs.
“Words on a Killing” is the story of the poignant, final moments of a single life trapped within the system. An essential read to challenge your perspective on the other beings who share this world.
(Author’s Note: This work is approximately 7,000 words and is not a full-length book)