Fiction, Horror
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Mink Hills
The monsters under your bed are real! by J.F Lore
For more than two hundred years, the township of Mink Hills, Manitoba, has been embroiled in a secret war with an enemy profoundly suited to the shadows. Legend has it that werewolves roam the woods outside of town, responsible for the abduction...
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The Ghosts of Lille
by Kimberly Kocken
On the eve of her family’s move to a remote village in Alberta, Emma has a terrifying recurring nightmare. Though she is shaken, she chalks the dream up to nerves. After all, who wouldn’t have reservations about living under the shadow of Turtle...
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Kindred Mischief (and Scrawls)
by Ron Sokol
What’s the point of always being intelligent, or sophisticated, or really anything but silly? Mischief is a good thing. Zaniness is it own reward. And drawing, even if you can’t even connect the dots, you can emote. Emoting is a good thing. It’s...
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Whimsical Outbreak
by Kat Chartier
What do you do when the most joyful place on earth turns into a living nightmare? Ray and Bella are standing in line, impatiently waiting so she can meet her favourite character, Baroness Emberella, when things go horribly wrong. While Ray’s...
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Fracking Dinosaurs
The Cayuga Lake Disaster by Dalton Mire
In FRACKING DINOSAURS ancient aquatic carnivores that have lived quietly for eons at the bottom of Cayuga Lake in upstate New York are driven to the surface when fracking fluid pollutes their pristine environment. As university paleontologists...
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Tales of Horror
by Margot Ling
Tales of Horror is self explanatory. Its not gut wrenching but it hopes to intrigue the reader into the curious philosophy of horror and suspense Each story builds on horror. Its purpose is to instill horror and suspense. It is about the abusive...
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House of Love
by Dahlia MacEachern
Can the haloxias survive in a brand-new world? When they arrive at their destination, they must start from square one. Everything is new to them: even the basic tenets of survival feel out of reach. Their number one goal is to stay alive. The...
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The Sundial Inn
by Stephen John Ross
On a return flight from a dream vacation at the Sundial Inn located in the outskirts of New Orleans, Tim and Sara find themselves covered in bruises with no memory of the past three days. The mystery deepens once they learn the inn had ceased...
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They Feed Sharks
by Richard Piquette
San Francisco, The City by the Bay, is romanticized in this novel for its enduring icons, like the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company, the Bay Bridge, Alcatraz and the beautiful Coit Tower. Both Beat poets and Silicon Valley tech types have helped...
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Sins Of Eight: The Ballad of Lamia
by Joey Bisson
The saga continues. The crimson scourge has declared annexation, cementing its control upon the world. The Dragon will soon deliver the epoch of Funus. Will you brave The Ballad of Lamia?