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Charlotte’s Frequency

Ian Rogers

Publisher: ChiZine

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Summary

Meet Charlotte. She’s a spider for the new millennium. This short story is part of Ian Rogers’s Every House is Haunted, a short fiction collection that explores the border-places between our world and the dark reaches of the supernatural. 
ChiZine Publications (CZP) curates the best of the bizarre, bringing you the most excitingly weird, subtle, dark, and disturbing literary fiction. Look for more titles in the ChiZine short stories collection to build your digital library.
Available since: 01/29/2013.

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