It's not often that I have to stop myself and wonder if what I am about to put in a story is too much exposition. I know every story has it, but when is it too much at once or too much at all? It's a continuing problem for me. Here's the thing... Morgan the… Continue reading Too much exposition?
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The Blanket: Revelations
The next morning, Raymond spent hours going over the footage he had recorded and transcribing the interviews into his word processing program. He took screencaps of the house. He then opened his bottom-left drawer and removed a large binder. Upon opening it, he flipped through centuries of pictures of houses, people, and even animals that… Continue reading The Blanket: Revelations
The Blanket: The Demon and the Priest
While Robert, Casey, and Georgia are trying to figure out how to work together, something sinister is happening at that house and it's attracting the attention of the neighbors and other people. Neighbors were gathering on the street in front of Robert’s home. They stood in horror as the bricks turned to pitch, and the… Continue reading The Blanket: The Demon and the Priest
The Blanket: Pain
All families have their problems, but when you throw in an ancient evil. a father who never told his wife or daughter about it, and a grandmother who was never spoken about, you've got a fine mess that is up to the dad to sort out. How? The next day, Casey and Georgia were busy… Continue reading The Blanket: Pain
The Blanket: Georgia
Ah grandmothers, they are wonderful, aren't they? They spoil you when you're young and teach you lessons along the way. They comfort, soother, and laugh with you. In this story, Casey never knew her grandmother. Why? Well, I will let the story tell you that, my friends. Georgia swept the kitchen floor and moved the… Continue reading The Blanket: Georgia
The Blanket: Grandma’s House
Another chapter in the books. I am enjoying writing these as long as the inspiration is there. If you need to get caught up, click the link here. Casey lit the stove and put on the kettle. She opened a cupboard and took a packet of tea from one of the containers. “I could set… Continue reading The Blanket: Grandma’s House
Chapter 3: Ten Years Later
Heyllo, and welcome to the new followers! It is because of you I am here and growing. I appreciate each and every one of you. Don't be afraid to add your constructive criticism in the comment section below each chapter and check out the rest of the stories while you're here. Now, onto the chapter.… Continue reading Chapter 3: Ten Years Later
Morgan, The Cursed: Part One
...or turning a snippet into another story. What happens when you're a child that can see what no others can? What if you live in a home infested with demons only you can see, and they torment you endlessly? Now, imagine you're Morgan... Morgan laid in her bed trying not to move. Her breaths were… Continue reading Morgan, The Cursed: Part One
Writing Prompt: Blanket -A Creepypasta in two parts
https://media.giphy.com/media/4rkpjhMPJxPKE/giphy.gif Okay, well, this is going to be a tough one. "Blanket" is not a prompt I was expecting. I looked at the word and nothing came to me at first. Well, nothing came to me for a good while. I mean that is not a word that makes it easy to write, but it… Continue reading Writing Prompt: Blanket -A Creepypasta in two parts
Did you know I have a book launch party?
...or hey, I am going to release my first book! MY FIRST NOVEL!!! Yup, my first novel is set to be released Dec. 6, and I am just a LITTLE nervous. Just a little. Nothing to worry about here. I got this. I'm cool. I'm calm. I'm- Who am I kidding? I can't concentrate on… Continue reading Did you know I have a book launch party?