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Digital Horror Fiction Anthology - 25 Horror Fiction Short Stories #1 - cover

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Digital Horror Fiction Anthology - 25 Horror Fiction Short Stories #1

Adrian Cole, Don Webb, Renee Miller, James Dorr, Jenner Michaud, Rie Sheridan Rose, Gregory L. Norris, Tracie McBride, Samuel Marzioli, Adrian Ludens, Geoff Brown, Digital Fiction, Bruce Memblatt, David M. Hoenig, Aaron Gudmunson, Jay Caselberg, Larry Hinkle, Geoff Gander, Sarah Hanks, Jason A. Wyckoff, Bruce Lockhart 2nd & Suzie Lockhart, C. M. Saunders, H.L. Fullerton, Bill Zaget, Michelle Mellon, Rue Karney

Publisher: Digital Fiction Publishing Corp

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DIGITAL HORROR FICTION ANTHOLOGY 
25 Horror Fiction Short Stories 
 
2:51, Behind the Caterpillar — Gregory L. Norris 
A Dream for Sugar — Bruce Memblatt 
A Pocket of Madness — Samuel Marzioli 
Aces and Kings — David M. Hoenig 
The Animals — Aaron Gudmunson 
The Borrowed Man — James Dorr 
His Own Personal Golgotha — Geoff Brown 
Building Condemned (Seeking Asylum) — Adrian Ludens 
Compartmental — Jay Caselberg 
Democracy — Larry Hinkle 
Demon Driver — Adrian Cole 
Late for Eisheth — Tracie McBride 
Giving at the Office — Geoff Gander 
Shadows of the Darkest Jade — Sarah Hans 
Intermediary — Jason A. Wyckoff 
Ark of the Lonesome — Jenner Michaud 
SdroW — Bruce Lockhart 2nd & Suzie Lockhart 
Roadkill — C.M. Saunders 
Sapphire Eyes Shining — Rie Sheridan Rose 
Suggestive Thoughts — H.L. Fullerton 
Symeon — Bill Zaget 
The Good Life — Michelle Mellon 
The Great White Bed — Don Webb 
The River Slurry — Rue Karney 
Where There Is Life — Renee Miller 
  
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Available since: 03/28/2018.

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