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Writing in Review:
Run for your life through the Field of Fright…
On the run with nowhere else to hide, a wanted man is forced to escape into a vast cornfield owned by the local mystery man of a small town.
They said never to go onto Mr. Davis’s land. That whole place is cursed.
But when the police come knocking at Marcus’ door at 2:00 in the morning, his options are limited and he never really believed in curses in the first place. As he flees through the mysterious farmland, he starts to realize he was perhaps safer in police custody as the monster in the cornfield proves to be more terrifying and more deadly than anyone could have ever imagined…
Fire alarms, sprinklers, and a flooded laboratory…
Packed with action and anxiety-inducing horror, step into the point of view of a scientist waiting to be rescued after a terrifying laboratory accident. Locked away in the dark for days with no food or water, sit beside them as they slowly start to lose their mind and all hope for rescue. Stay tuned for part two of ‘Drip Drop’ coming soon!
Coming Soon!!!
Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night: A Call to Keep Going
Do not go gentle into that good night; rage, rage against the dying of the light. Written in 1951 by poet Dylan Thomas, this poem encourages a fierce and passionate approach to life, even in the face of death. This short blog post analyzes the poem’s original meaning as well as how it can be applied to adversities in life.
Eighteen days until the release of ‘Edge of Nowhere’ part two!
Coming December 5th, the thrilling and intense continuation of ‘Edge of Nowhere’. Brace yourselves as the troubled investigator steps foot onto the mysterious planet Suuma and unravels a mystery of a lifetime.
More Titles to be Released:
The Path Less Traveled
Bare Feet and Dirt Floors part one
Drip Drop part two
Why Do Spiders Scare Us?
The Inheritance
Bare Feet and Dirt Floors part two
Moldy Cheese Bars
The Fork and The Fae
Into Eternity
The Blizzard of 83′