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MONSTROUS TALES VOL 1 Six long reads from six very different writers for you to enjoy. S J Townend reveals the reasons why Visiting Granddad is not a desirable thing to do... Sandra Stephens writes of The Smeller Feller, something to fear... a being who can uncover your sins by smell alone... there is no escape...Karl Melton invites you to drive into and experience the dust storm and the horror creatures that come with it... Diane Arrelle has a story of the sadness caused by people only thinking of themselves and bringing disaster to one of life's incredibly delicate people...Philip J. Thomas reveals the murderous secrets of the Dark Day at the Renaissance Fair...Paul Edwards takes us to Where the Wounded Trees Wait as the screen closing off the past is abruptly broken and old wars feel like new ones again... Gravestone Press brings you the best stories they can find. Look out for more anthologies from us.
Physical, financial, mental, fun and not so much fun - somewhere during our lives we are trapped - some still are - and seek a way out for our own reasons. Gravestone Press authors explore the theme of trapped through their exciting and different stories. See if any of these situations strike a chord with you...
The shrieking siren of the police car gets people making the same comment, 'they're coming to get you'! Ha ha, very funny, but what if 'they' were coming to get you, what if you had a threat of retribution hanging over your head, what if you disregarded the warnings that they were really coming to get you...this set of stories will show you just what some people have been through when 'they' were about to interfere with a life...
With just nine days until Halloween, Skullface wakes in his unmarked grave. He forces his way out and begins to question why he was there, who he is, what did he do to be buried in such a place. The Isle of Wight is a reasonably large place. There are many secluded corners which is just as well. Skullface needs them to kill, to drink the blood and eat the flesh to 'survive'. He justifies this by argument; the two sides of his mind are in constant battle.As Halloween draws closer, so Skullface's memories become clearer and he gets ever closer to remembering the reason for his death, his dysfunctional family and very strange life. He backs off from it many times but knows that if he is to permanently die, which is what he wants, he has to confront his past.When Halloween finally arrives, he makes the last walk to his home...
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