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Scary True by Scared

So true, it's scary!

Horror micro-fiction offered as true accounts of paranormal encounters. Featuring ghost stories, monster stories, haunted house stories, vampire stories, stories where a monster jumps out and it’s all scary and stories where something like a ghost or a god walks by a window and somebody is scared and stories about scary trees. . . .

An ongoing blogfic, with new posts weekly.
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All Kinds of Things Kill by Robert R. Best

“All Kinds of Things Kill” is a horror anthology that contains 9 stories.  The stories are gruesome, frightening, perverse, imaginative, and sick; in other words, they have all the elements that go into making a horror anthology a good one.  So turn the lights off, grab a blanket, and get ready to enjoy some chilling tales. . . .

A collection of stories.
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Through the Guts of a Beggar by Robert Swartwood

Josh wakes up one morning to find his ten-year-old brother filling in a grave in the backyard. From there, the day just gets worse. . . .

A complete novel.
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Tired of Death by Neil Hartley

A Comedy of Terrors

How many times have you hacked down a zombie without thinking about it?  Ever wondered who the shadowy force is behind that dungeon?  Spared a thought for the poor denizens who are sat around in those chilly Crypts waiting for the next victim?  No?  Perhaps it’s time to see the story from the other side . . . . . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Sunset by tim the younger

A horror novel invoking a new mythos for the vampire legend which begins in modern day Egypt and then skips over to the United States.  Two unsuspecting college age boys become engulfed in something greater than their lives, than their world, and even their reality.  Accidentally entangling others in their lives while running from monsters (human and otherwise), they find . . .

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SUNSET

Movies don’t always translate into books.

Editor: Donna Sirianni
August 30, 2008

I couldn’t help, when I started reading this, thinking that the author had seen one too many action/horror movies.  The way it’s written mimics the way a movie would play out, hopping between two parallel plot lines to show what’s going on simultaneously.  While the hopping works visually, switching back and forth between paragraphs creates for a confusing read.

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THROUGH THE GUTS OF A BEGGAR

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Member: ScaryTrue
April 6, 2011

Through the Guts of A Beggar is a real fun read. I was reminded of some of Stephen King’s early stories, and I especially liked the twist on the zombie theme. I think the writing is particularly well-done and the story is frightening, tragic, and gripping. This is a great short story and I would recommend it to anyone looking [more . . .]

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