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The Willow Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

The Willow Tree

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"I heard the snap of their jaws, the click and scrape of their fingernails on the cold, metal door. They were angry, impatient and hungry. Their loud tortured screams pierced the otherwise quiet corridor; there was no one left now. No one left, except me."Nick Jenkins cannot sleep. He drinks too much. All he can think about is her, and the night she disappeared. He is being taunted by her face, by those creatures who keep wearing it, mocking him. He is close, so close, but he is not the only one looking for her. Who will get to her first? And if he finds her, will she be the same as he remembered?Bekki Pate has achieved something special with her debut novel The Willow Tree, the first book i...

Ink Stains, Volume 4: A Dark Fiction Literary Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Ink Stains, Volume 4: A Dark Fiction Literary Anthology

Death. He plays a cunning role in our lives. Sometimes he uses us to do his bidding; other times, we can elude him, play him for a fool. But in the end, he always wins. In this volume of the Ink Stains anthology, our authors examine both Death and death and the power and pain that can accompany it. Mackenzie Cox, Layla DeGroff, Miranda Forman, S.D. Hintz, Anna Mavromati, Bekki Pate, Holly Saiki, and Jon Steinhagen lead us through a journey of eight tales exploring our connection with death in both the mundane and supernatural realms.

The Pale Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

The Pale Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"I kept my eyes on the pale man as he sat motionless, his face contorted into a sickly smile. Although he made no sound, I heard his voice then, raspy and old. A simple phrase, yet terrifying. You're not good enough." Almost six years have passed since the demon Freya was exorcised from Jenny's body, and the events of that day have almost been forgotten. Almost. One who cannot forget everything he the lost that day is Nick, who still misses the woman he loves. But the sudden disappearance of Marissa and sightings of a strange man dressed in black prompt Nick and the others into action. The trilogy comes to its climactic end in this final installment. Remember - beware the pale man; he is always watching you.

Ink Stains, Volume 10
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Ink Stains, Volume 10

Death. Murder. Betrayal. An inevitable undoing. The selfish and terrible actions of humans rarely go unpunished in a world where Fate is a cruel mistress and Karma can be more vengeful than a woman scorned. Hell is real, and it exists here on Earth as several characters in the stories contained within can attest as they face war, jealousy, domestic violence, and supernatural forces. Some face Hell on a literal level as others discover it is one of their own making. None were prepared for the reality of their consequences. Authors Michael Barron, Eric M. Battaglia, Eddie Cantrell, Michael R. Collins, Patrick Hackeling, Matthew Lett, J.A.W. McCarthy, Karen Metcalf, Ben Nein, Liam Quinn, RL Schumacher, Caleb Stephens, C.J. Thomson, Jackie Valacich, and J.S. Watts weave together dark tales that question how far one is willing to push to get what they desire and explore the consequences of those more interested in themselves than their fellow men and women.

Ink Stains, Volume 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Ink Stains, Volume 7

Decay. The word inspires images of mold-encrusted carpets in abandoned hotels, forgotten toys in the rain, and rusting roller coasters. Those of us who call ourselves urban explorers are obsessed with it, perhaps because of its profound sense of sadness; if we are still and listen, we can hear the whispers of a brighter past. This pervasive ghost doesn’t only haunt the physical world; it invades our bodies, minds, relationships, and societies. It is inevitable; we are helpless to stop it. In these stories, one man is suddenly stalked by the same hooded figure that pursued his terminally ill father, while another stalks the world’s evil at great cost to himself. A woman who’s recently picked up smoking undergoes a monstrous transformation, another reels when she sees her boyfriend for what he truly is, and North Pole elves experience heartbreak for the first time. There are more; fifteen tales in all. These are the things we lose; we die a little each day. Some of us just more quickly than others.

Ink Stains, Volume 8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Ink Stains, Volume 8

The world is a beautiful and terrifying place, where the lands have secrets of their own. There’s a rustle in the trees in the French countryside. Is it the wind? Or the soldiers who should have died just once? The fields of India encircle the shaman as he performs rituals that can take away a life or bring it back. The woods next to a lake in New England hide a camp full of archetypes and a psycho who may or may not wear a mask. There’s something about a place in time folded into a tale that becomes a character of its own, something that tantalizes and mesmerizes. From the twisting, gravel roads of New Zealand to the dusty, hard-lived ranches of the American West, we travel the world to find the disturbed, the mysterious, and the heart-wrenching. Authors Luke Bandy, Nick Barton, S. B. Roark, Michael D. Burnside, Gwyneth Cooper, Dana Himrich, Brooke Reynolds and introduce us to their worlds and invite us in to see it as they do.

Ink Stains, Volume 9
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Ink Stains, Volume 9

Relationships are complicated at best. Some are beautiful, some are beautiful disasters, and some are just deadly. This edition of Ink Stains explores some of the most fantastic, frightening, and fascinating dysfunctional relationships ever put down on ink, be it with a parent, a friend, a would-be lover, or Kurt Cobain. Authors Clay McLeod Chapman, Mario E. Martinez, Matt Meyer, Ted Myers, Adam Michael Nicks, Jay Outhier, Doug Russell, Ryanne Strong, Bobbi Thomas, Lynden Wade, Kathleen Wolak, and Todd Zack give us a look at interactions between people behind closed doors and in the dark corners of their minds where dangerous, delirious thoughts sometimes turn into actions.

The Untaken
  • Language: en

The Untaken

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

They're in her room again. She watches them glide silently closer. She closes her eyes against the threat of their presence. Long, bony hands roam her body. It's happening again, and again there's nothing she can do about it. There's a bright flash of light, and they take her.Charlie Samuels is an abductee. She's used to that now, never knowing anything different, and she's almost in control of most parts of her life. But a new threat appears, something made from nightmares, something designed to target people like her.Charlie soon finds herself wrapped up in a conspiracy much bigger than she ever imagined, and the beings she has spent her entire life running away from may have been on her side all along.

Six Degrees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Six Degrees

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Can't you see her? The girl, the girl is here...Everybody knows someone who they don't get on with. Some of you might go as far as to say that you know someone that you can't stand, that you hate. What if you had the power to get rid of that somebody, and suffer no consequences yourself? Would you do it? Sarah Fry is faced with this decision. She acknowledges something deep and terrible inside her when she fails to act upon an impending accident, therefore ridding herself permanently of a person she despises. But how does this decision affect her and those around her?And what is she meant to do when this person comes back?

Always a Blessing in the End
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Always a Blessing in the End

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-04
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Always a Blessing in the End is a two-fold exploration of the African American experience in the United States within the genre of a family history. After addressing the development of the African slave trade, it highlights the attitudes and accomplishments in the arenas of slavery and equality for black Americans during each presidential administration from Washington to Carter. Paulette Ivy Harris then presents her genealogies of four lineages, namely the Ivys, the Baileys, Goldsons, and the Thompsons. She takes the reader on an empathetic sojourn through the lives of the ancestors she finds long buried in Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Missouri. Her ancestors seem to resurrect from ...