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Other Stories | by T. Fielding Feb. 09, 2012 | 6341 words | Read a sample |
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Slightly Impaired | by P.R. Mason Feb. 09, 2012 | 967 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: P.R Mason is an author of Young Adult Fantasy who also writes steamy romance as Patricia Mason. She escaped from the snowy midwest winters of her youth by moving in 2001 to a beautiful, historic city in Georgia to pursue her dream of being a novelist. |
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Concerning Ashton Moore | by Joseph Bush Feb. 08, 2012 | 4713 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Media-junkie, nipponophile, game designer, artist, and storyteller. |
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Justice | by Shaun Whittington Feb. 08, 2012 | 1591 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in England, now live in Glasgow, Scotland. I have a beautiful family and have been writing since 2003. I've had many short stories pressed by numerous companies, and have SEVEN unpublished novels sitting gathering dust. Time for them to be released I think, once I've released all my short stories. I mainly write dark tales with twists and despite some of the stuff you may have read. I am completely sane. Find me on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1404265877&ref=tn_tnmn or email:deeandshaun@aol.com |
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Well-Suited Sentry - A Short Story | by Lane Diamond Feb. 08, 2012 | 2799 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Lane Diamond is the pen name for David Lane. He grew up in Algonquin, Illinois, where he graduated from Harry D. Jacobs High School in 1978. After a short college stint, he served in the U.S. Air Force at Ramstein AB, Germany, 1980-1982, and at Lowry AFB, Denver, CO, 1982-1983. For more, please visit his website and blog. |
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Valerie, A Story of a Vamp | by Dee Phillips Feb. 08, 2012 | 1530 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: An English Major at University, Denny (Dee) Phillips loves science fiction and enjoys coming up with new ideas in that genre. Her newest interest is in vampire books. Denny has made a career out of writing website content articles and has researched many different topics. As such, she also has many information books available. |
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The Strange Tale of the Blood Stone | by H Jason Schulz Feb. 08, 2012 | 2687 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: H.Jason Schulz has written several short stories and essays and in 2010 published his first novel. The book is titled Mebsuta and is the first of a science fiction trilogy. When H.Jason Schulz isn't writing, he works as a Systems Engineer. I've fixed the errors in many of the short stories. Thanks to so many of you who have read my stories. And a special thanks for those of you who have left reviews! |
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Poor Little Lucy | by Shaun Whittington Feb. 07, 2012 | 1989 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born in England, now live in Glasgow, Scotland. I have a beautiful family and have been writing since 2003. I've had many short stories pressed by numerous companies, and have SEVEN unpublished novels sitting gathering dust. Time for them to be released I think, once I've released all my short stories. I mainly write dark tales with twists and despite some of the stuff you may have read. I am completely sane. Find me on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1404265877&ref=tn_tnmn or email:deeandshaun@aol.com |
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Misery Hall | by L. Chambers-Wright Feb. 07, 2012 | 15980 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: L. Chambers-Wright has been writing for years and has numerous publication credentials. An avid traditional horror fan, she loves reading and researching as much as writing. She is currently producing new material and always in the middle of a new project. She currently lives in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and loves the legend and lore of the region. |
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The Black Cat | by Drac Von Stoller Feb. 07, 2012 | 988 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Drac Von Stoller's imagination and fascination for the Horror genre began when he was a little boy watching his favorite actors such as Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on his little black and white television alone in his dark room. Drac would watch these horror movies for hours and build model kits of his favorite characters like Dracula, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and even the Munster's car from his favorite television series. Then as time went on and nothing was left to the imagination in the new horror movies, Drac still loved watching the old movies he so loved as a little boy. Then as Drac became an adult he decided one day that he would write a short story in the horror genre and let some of his friends read it and see what they thought. Drac's first short story was titled "Death in the Wilderness," which would be considered flash fiction but this would be Drac's test to see if he was destined to be an author. Sure enough when people read "Death in the Wilderness" they loved it but couldn't understand why Drac didn't keep on with the story but Drac knew all along that if what they read was so good then Drac has succeeded. This gave Drac the confidence he needed to keep on writing more and more short stories. The rest is history Drac has now written 31 short stories in the course of a 2 year span. Drac doesn't want to write a story unless it moves him in a way that he would want to read his own work and say any horror or ghost fan would not be disappointed. |
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The Paranormal Investigator | by Macy Reynolds Feb. 06, 2012 | 812 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi! My name is Macy and i write stories. I range from comedy to horror to action. I hope you enjoy my stories! |
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Urban Horror : City Slicker Short Horror Story | by richard GK stark Feb. 06, 2012 | 4790 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Richard GK Stark is based in the UK. His background includes a Degree in Physics and 17 years experience working in New Media Publishing - including Video, Books, CD-ROMs & Internet Publishing. He is also a talented Classical Singer, from which he now makes a full time living. (see http://www.richardstark.co.uk) He also runs a Publishing Company, RGK Media Ltd. He first noticed a talent for writing as a child, his stories became very popular with the other kids during school or on camping trips. Up until now working in Publishing and Opera Singing took up the majority of his time, usually confining writing to the 28th. & 29th. December in any given year. His first book - Four Short Horror Stories, includes two ideas he had on a camping trip when he was 13. More Short Horror Stories and Comedy/Fantasy works are planned for future release. He has also written two Operas. |
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Judicar's Oath-The Whispering Flame | by Jason Guillen Feb. 03, 2012 | 9419 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: JM Guillen writes bizarre stories and runs elaborate games for people who hate the real world. The escapism he provides tends to create paranoia and cult-like behaviour among his victi- participants. Only approach him with caution. Subject has been known to eat bears. No allegations have yet been proven. |
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The Visitor | by Mark Gillespie Feb. 03, 2012 | 6165 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, I'm an ex-musician who now writes to provide an outlet for an over-active imagination. I'd also love to hear feedback and comments from all the lovely people here at Smashwords. Thanks, Mark Gillespie |
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Hay 666 zombis por persona | by Boris Dekker Feb. 03, 2012 | 8344 words | Read a sample |
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The Green Man | by Mike Bennett Feb. 03, 2012 | 5379 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Mike Bennett is an English writer and podcaster. He has recorded his story collection, "Hall of Mirrors: Tales of Horror and The Grotesque" and is now releasing the stories as e-books. He has also written and podcast the novel, "One Among the Sleepless", and is currently writing and podcasting his second novel, "Underwood and Flinch". |
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Fight Club (Cities of the Dead) | by William Young Feb. 03, 2012 | 3770 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: William Young can fly helicopters and airplanes, drive automobiles, steer boats, rollerblade, water ski, snowboard, and ride a bicycle. His career as a newspaper reporter spanned more than a decade at five different newspapers. He has also worked as a golf caddy, flipped burgers at a fast food chain, stocked grocery store shelves, sold ski equipment, worked at a funeral home, unloaded trucks for a department store and worked as a uniformed security guard. He lives in a small post-industrial town along the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania with his wife and three children. |
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Twelve Days in Hell | by Patrick Walston Feb. 02, 2012 | 20347 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hi my name is Patrick A. Walston. I live in Hendersonville, NC. I used to write short stories and poetry in middle school. I lost all my work when my parent's trailer burnt to the ground. Now I trying my hand at writing again. Twelve Days in Hell is my first story, I do plan to have many more. |
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The Day We Joked About The Dead | by Ray Daley Feb. 02, 2012 | 809 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ray Daley was born in Coventry & still lives there. He served 6 yrs in the RAF as a clerk & spent most of his time in a Hobbit hole in High Wycombe. He is a published poet & has been writing stories since he was 10. His current dream is to eventually finish the Hitch Hikers fanfic novel he's been writing since 1986. |
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Sanaa, the Human Consort (The Board Short Story Series) | by Dorothy Darrow Feb. 01, 2012 | 2105 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dorothy Darrow is a writer from the United States. She has degrees in many creative pursuits, including writing. She likes to write supernatural fiction, such as vampire novels. She also likes reading a lot, and welcomes honest reviews of her work. That is all she wants you to know. For now. Dorothy Darrow's series: The Vampire Queen: 1. These Flowers Have a Taste for Blood 2. When the Moon Tires of the Night (coming 2013) The Board (formerly "The Council"): 1. Sanaa and Ambrose 2. Sanaa's Scar 3. Sanaa, the Human Consort 4. Sanaa's First Mission (coming March 2012) Fury: 1. A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen 2. Cold 3. Carnage (coming June 2012) |
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Sanaa's Scar (The Board Short Story Series) | by Dorothy Darrow Feb. 01, 2012 | 1265 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dorothy Darrow is a writer from the United States. She has degrees in many creative pursuits, including writing. She likes to write supernatural fiction, such as vampire novels. She also likes reading a lot, and welcomes honest reviews of her work. That is all she wants you to know. For now. Dorothy Darrow's series: The Vampire Queen: 1. These Flowers Have a Taste for Blood 2. When the Moon Tires of the Night (coming 2013) The Board (formerly "The Council"): 1. Sanaa and Ambrose 2. Sanaa's Scar 3. Sanaa, the Human Consort 4. Sanaa's First Mission (coming March 2012) Fury: 1. A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen 2. Cold 3. Carnage (coming June 2012) |
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Sanaa and Ambrose (The Board Short Story Series) | by Dorothy Darrow Feb. 01, 2012 | 1851 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dorothy Darrow is a writer from the United States. She has degrees in many creative pursuits, including writing. She likes to write supernatural fiction, such as vampire novels. She also likes reading a lot, and welcomes honest reviews of her work. That is all she wants you to know. For now. Dorothy Darrow's series: The Vampire Queen: 1. These Flowers Have a Taste for Blood 2. When the Moon Tires of the Night (coming 2013) The Board (formerly "The Council"): 1. Sanaa and Ambrose 2. Sanaa's Scar 3. Sanaa, the Human Consort 4. Sanaa's First Mission (coming March 2012) Fury: 1. A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen 2. Cold 3. Carnage (coming June 2012) |
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Mischievous | by Jamaine Johnson Jan. 31, 2012 | 1713 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am from Paraloma Arkansas and have been reading and writing ever since I can remember.I knew I wanted to write books when I was in the 3rd grade.I remember writing my first story at that time.I can't remember what it was about but it made me feel so great to have created characters and gave them life.I completed my first novel and will have it up on the site in the next couple of weeks.Its titled: Living in The Promised Land I appreciate the reviews! Thanks! |
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Cold (Fury Short Story Series) | by Dorothy Darrow Jan. 31, 2012 | 667 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dorothy Darrow is a writer from the United States. She has degrees in many creative pursuits, including writing. She likes to write supernatural fiction, such as vampire novels. She also likes reading a lot, and welcomes honest reviews of her work. That is all she wants you to know. For now. Dorothy Darrow's series: The Vampire Queen: 1. These Flowers Have a Taste for Blood 2. When the Moon Tires of the Night (coming 2013) The Board (formerly "The Council"): 1. Sanaa and Ambrose 2. Sanaa's Scar 3. Sanaa, the Human Consort 4. Sanaa's First Mission (coming March 2012) Fury: 1. A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen 2. Cold 3. Carnage (coming June 2012) |
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A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen (Fury Short Story Series) | by Dorothy Darrow Jan. 31, 2012 | 336 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Dorothy Darrow is a writer from the United States. She has degrees in many creative pursuits, including writing. She likes to write supernatural fiction, such as vampire novels. She also likes reading a lot, and welcomes honest reviews of her work. That is all she wants you to know. For now. Dorothy Darrow's series: The Vampire Queen: 1. These Flowers Have a Taste for Blood 2. When the Moon Tires of the Night (coming 2013) The Board (formerly "The Council"): 1. Sanaa and Ambrose 2. Sanaa's Scar 3. Sanaa, the Human Consort 4. Sanaa's First Mission (coming March 2012) Fury: 1. A Vampire's Thoughts About the Vampire Queen 2. Cold 3. Carnage (coming June 2012) |
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Attic Clowns: Volume One | by Jeremy Shipp Jan. 31, 2012 | 10675 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jeremy C. Shipp is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Cursed, Vacation, and Sheep and Wolves. His shorter tales have appeared or are forthcoming in over 60 publications, the likes of Cemetery Dance, ChiZine, Apex Magazine, Withersin, and Shroud Magazine. Jeremy enjoys living in Southern California in a moderately haunted Victorian farmhouse called Rose Cottage. He lives there with his wife, Lisa, a couple of pygmy tigers, and a legion of yard gnomes. The gnomes like him. The clowns living in his attic–not so much. |
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A Boy and his Blog - Days 1 - 14 | by Matt Jarbo Jan. 29, 2012 | 2821 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm just a Screenwriter caught up in the crazy, mixed-up world that is Los Angeles. Creating new stories is something I live for. I hope to share some of my ideas with you some day. |
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The Vengeful Tendril | by F. Ghazi Jan. 29, 2012 | 5485 words | Read a sample |
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OpiÄja Å¡apa | by Matija KoÄevar Jan. 29, 2012 | 3831 words | Read a sample |
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The Unburied Man and The People Who Use Room Five: two horror novellas | by Pablo D'Stair Jan. 29, 2012 | 31643 words | Read a sample |
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Tales from the Funeral Parlor | by Drac Von Stoller Jan. 29, 2012 | 971 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Drac Von Stoller's imagination and fascination for the Horror genre began when he was a little boy watching his favorite actors such as Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on his little black and white television alone in his dark room. Drac would watch these horror movies for hours and build model kits of his favorite characters like Dracula, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and even the Munster's car from his favorite television series. Then as time went on and nothing was left to the imagination in the new horror movies, Drac still loved watching the old movies he so loved as a little boy. Then as Drac became an adult he decided one day that he would write a short story in the horror genre and let some of his friends read it and see what they thought. Drac's first short story was titled "Death in the Wilderness," which would be considered flash fiction but this would be Drac's test to see if he was destined to be an author. Sure enough when people read "Death in the Wilderness" they loved it but couldn't understand why Drac didn't keep on with the story but Drac knew all along that if what they read was so good then Drac has succeeded. This gave Drac the confidence he needed to keep on writing more and more short stories. The rest is history Drac has now written 31 short stories in the course of a 2 year span. Drac doesn't want to write a story unless it moves him in a way that he would want to read his own work and say any horror or ghost fan would not be disappointed. |
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Outside the Wire | by Richard Farnsworth Jan. 29, 2012 | 30475 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rick is a scientist, soldier, apache pilot, husband, father, farmer, and genuinely fungi (fun guy?) He can be reached at genuineapocrypha (at) yahoo.com. He has contributed short fiction to several anthologies (Beast Within 1 and 2 from Graveside tales, Abominations from Shroud), and other venues. He is also the author of 'Succumbing to Gravity' from Reliquary Press and 'Gift of the Bouda' from Salvo Press. Both novels are available in print or ebook format on Amazon, and they're great, just read the reviews. |
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The Border between Day and NIght | by Jill Zeller Jan. 28, 2012 | 4004 words | Read a sample |
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The Little People | by Aonghus Fallon Jan. 28, 2012 | 1576 words | Read a sample |
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Rise of the Zombies | by Drac Von Stoller Jan. 27, 2012 | 914 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Drac Von Stoller's imagination and fascination for the Horror genre began when he was a little boy watching his favorite actors such as Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on his little black and white television alone in his dark room. Drac would watch these horror movies for hours and build model kits of his favorite characters like Dracula, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and even the Munster's car from his favorite television series. Then as time went on and nothing was left to the imagination in the new horror movies, Drac still loved watching the old movies he so loved as a little boy. Then as Drac became an adult he decided one day that he would write a short story in the horror genre and let some of his friends read it and see what they thought. Drac's first short story was titled "Death in the Wilderness," which would be considered flash fiction but this would be Drac's test to see if he was destined to be an author. Sure enough when people read "Death in the Wilderness" they loved it but couldn't understand why Drac didn't keep on with the story but Drac knew all along that if what they read was so good then Drac has succeeded. This gave Drac the confidence he needed to keep on writing more and more short stories. The rest is history Drac has now written 31 short stories in the course of a 2 year span. Drac doesn't want to write a story unless it moves him in a way that he would want to read his own work and say any horror or ghost fan would not be disappointed. |
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Kraken | by Nipaporn Baldwin Jan. 27, 2012 | 570 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a teenage African American poetess trying to open up a new avenue in the world of Dragons: Space Dragons!! And I WILL make it "work." Please leave a review. |
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Detroit Motor City (Cities of the Dead) | by William Young Jan. 27, 2012 | 3555 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: William Young can fly helicopters and airplanes, drive automobiles, steer boats, rollerblade, water ski, snowboard, and ride a bicycle. His career as a newspaper reporter spanned more than a decade at five different newspapers. He has also worked as a golf caddy, flipped burgers at a fast food chain, stocked grocery store shelves, sold ski equipment, worked at a funeral home, unloaded trucks for a department store and worked as a uniformed security guard. He lives in a small post-industrial town along the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania with his wife and three children. |
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Underneath | by D.W. Hawkins Jan. 26, 2012 | 7030 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm an Independent author. I'm a three time combat veteran and a biker at heart. I'm the author of The Seven Signs trilogy. Book one, The Sentient Fire, will be available in November. Please recommend me to your friends and family, and enjoy my books as much as I am enjoying writing them. Thank you for your attention and the time you've spent searching me up. |
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Grim Reaper | by Drac Von Stoller Jan. 26, 2012 | 438 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Drac Von Stoller's imagination and fascination for the Horror genre began when he was a little boy watching his favorite actors such as Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on his little black and white television alone in his dark room. Drac would watch these horror movies for hours and build model kits of his favorite characters like Dracula, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and even the Munster's car from his favorite television series. Then as time went on and nothing was left to the imagination in the new horror movies, Drac still loved watching the old movies he so loved as a little boy. Then as Drac became an adult he decided one day that he would write a short story in the horror genre and let some of his friends read it and see what they thought. Drac's first short story was titled "Death in the Wilderness," which would be considered flash fiction but this would be Drac's test to see if he was destined to be an author. Sure enough when people read "Death in the Wilderness" they loved it but couldn't understand why Drac didn't keep on with the story but Drac knew all along that if what they read was so good then Drac has succeeded. This gave Drac the confidence he needed to keep on writing more and more short stories. The rest is history Drac has now written 31 short stories in the course of a 2 year span. Drac doesn't want to write a story unless it moves him in a way that he would want to read his own work and say any horror or ghost fan would not be disappointed. |
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Cemetery of the Living Dead | by Drac Von Stoller Jan. 26, 2012 | 659 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Drac Von Stoller's imagination and fascination for the Horror genre began when he was a little boy watching his favorite actors such as Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on his little black and white television alone in his dark room. Drac would watch these horror movies for hours and build model kits of his favorite characters like Dracula, the Wolfman, Frankenstein and even the Munster's car from his favorite television series. Then as time went on and nothing was left to the imagination in the new horror movies, Drac still loved watching the old movies he so loved as a little boy. Then as Drac became an adult he decided one day that he would write a short story in the horror genre and let some of his friends read it and see what they thought. Drac's first short story was titled "Death in the Wilderness," which would be considered flash fiction but this would be Drac's test to see if he was destined to be an author. Sure enough when people read "Death in the Wilderness" they loved it but couldn't understand why Drac didn't keep on with the story but Drac knew all along that if what they read was so good then Drac has succeeded. This gave Drac the confidence he needed to keep on writing more and more short stories. The rest is history Drac has now written 31 short stories in the course of a 2 year span. Drac doesn't want to write a story unless it moves him in a way that he would want to read his own work and say any horror or ghost fan would not be disappointed. |
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Vampiros contra licántropos | by Steven Hughes III Jan. 26, 2012 | 3315 words | Read a sample |
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The Chamber | by Brett Talley Jan. 25, 2012 | 4903 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A native of Alabama, Brett received a philosophy and history degree from the University of Alabama before moving to witch-haunted Massachusetts to attend Harvard Law School. Brett is the author of That Which Should Not Be, winner of JournalStone's 2011 novel contest. He has been published several times in the Absent Willow Review, and his short story, "The Substance of Shadow," won the 2011 Absent Willow Review short story contest. You can follow Brett at www.brettjtalley.com. |
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The Touch of Hemp | by Adam Patterson Jan. 25, 2012 | 4645 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Adam Patterson is currently residing between England and Thailand with his wife. Being a keen writer of horror, science fiction and suspense, he is hoping to publish many more novels and short stories in the near future. Any comments, please feel free to contact me at adampatterson47@yahoo.co.uk |
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Milgram | by Kara Rochelle Jan. 25, 2012 | 940 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm currently a full-time student at Shawnee Community College. Writing has always been a passion of mine. I write mostly horror and supernatural stories. My major project is a novel called WICKED GRIN, a story about a murdered teenager who becomes a vampire and uses his powers to get revenge. But don't worry, this is no TWILIGHT. |
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Night Crossing | by Mike Bennett Jan. 25, 2012 | 4376 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Mike Bennett is an English writer and podcaster. He has recorded his story collection, "Hall of Mirrors: Tales of Horror and The Grotesque" and is now releasing the stories as e-books. He has also written and podcast the novel, "One Among the Sleepless", and is currently writing and podcasting his second novel, "Underwood and Flinch". |
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Roses Are Red... And So Is Blood | by Daniel Harmon Jan. 25, 2012 | 5877 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Hi! My name is Daniel, and I'm ten. I've been really interested in writing books since I was really little, so I was really excited when I finished and published my first book, Roses Are Red... And So Is Blood. I intend to publish a few more, but they'll be longer. I've heard different variations on how good my books are, but they've all been pretty good reports. |
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Bloody Knife | by J Joseph Michaels Jan. 24, 2012 | 597 words | Read a sample |
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The Encounter | by T. A. Staver Jan. 24, 2012 | 1047 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I live in Illinois, married with kids. Smashwords is the opportunity I've looked for as an outlet to publish and improve my writing. |
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Double | by Kara Rochelle Jan. 24, 2012 | 1237 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm currently a full-time student at Shawnee Community College. Writing has always been a passion of mine. I write mostly horror and supernatural stories. My major project is a novel called WICKED GRIN, a story about a murdered teenager who becomes a vampire and uses his powers to get revenge. But don't worry, this is no TWILIGHT. |
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Framed by a Phantom | by Matthew Stephens Jan. 24, 2012 | 1686 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm an avid reader and love to write. I am married with two boys and reside in Minnesota. Some of my favorite authors are Stephen King,Dean Koontz, James Patterson, Peter Straub, Suzanne Collins, J.K. Rowling, Thomas Harris, Dan Brown, Cormac McCarthy, and many many more. I'm willing to read any author who has a great idea and is able to express his ideas in a way I can relate(at least with the characters) and understand clearly. I revise constanly and still don't end up satified, but i guess that is something that will come in time, hopefully. I hope you enjoy my stories as much as I enjoy writing them. I am currently working on a novel, but I will try to upload new short stories from time to time, mostly free to read. I believe if I'm going to charge anything it should be at least 4,000 words or more. A lot of the stories I post are old and had been written years ago, but I think they still have good potential (After endless revising and I know they're still not perfect). Thanks for your time. Matt |
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