Sidney Reetz

Biography

Born and residing in Phoenix, Arizona, Sidney started writing in the fourth grade for her own enjoyment. The stories penned back then were during her high fantasy period and involved a lot of dragons, elves and magic. She was ten years old. Needless to say, they were horrible and will never see the light of day – but were fun to write and taught her a lot about discipline. In elementary school she entered the ‘short story’ competition and baffled the organizers when she dropped off a 150-some-odd page manuscript. They must have liked it; she won second place.

When not transcribing the Devil’s words, Sidney is an avid crafter and all around nerd. She likes watching anime and making themed playlist far too much.

Where to find Sidney Reetz online

Books

Fallen Saint
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 126,440. Language: English. Published: February 26, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Urban, Fiction » Fantasy » Dark
Twenty years ago, two of the world's vilest demons escaped from Hell and have managed to elude capture. Convinced someone is feeding them information, Lucifer Morningstar can't help suspecting those closest to him. Unsure who to trust, he's besieged on all sides as angels flock his gates seeking sanctuary from Heaven and the fires of an uprising spark in Hell.
From the Darkest Corner
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 87,880. Language: English. Published: June 2, 2016 by FSF Publications. Categories: Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
Ghosts, demons, and other children of the night tell their side of each haunting story within this debut anthology. Ranging from Gothic horror to devilish comedy, this collection of stories will have you checking under your bed. From the Darkest Corner pulls together the great literary minds of Sidney Reetz, Megan E. Vaughn, and Kira Shay in this ghostly anthology.
The Devil's Codex
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 109,610. Language: English. Published: December 15, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Paranormal, Fiction » Fantasy » Urban
What if God forced Lucifer to betray him, needing a villain to be the counterpart to His hero? Fed up with the misbegotten blame and attacks from both angels and humans alike, Lucifer has decided to cleanse the taint of sin from his soul. As it’s said: the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.