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Hell is rising !

Hello to all my horrific nightmares,I mean friends, Firstly I want to say that I have taken over the #Horror-Writers group as Founder,and I shall carry on in similarities to that of Laurie-lie(founder,before myself)  and secondly,I have began a new Horror themed group called #LegacyOfHorror  and more updates shall be revealed in coming future,including an introduction and welcome from myself and the team.. Thirdly, I am about to write an Official movie review for an upcoming Psychological Thriller,called 'Porcelain Presence' which I am very excited to be part of. I shall also update you with more info soon.  Also I am writing more as usual..

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Short Stories

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Alyssa (Collaborative Poem)

Alyssa was a plain, young girl, Her features were dull and droll.

Poetry

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Chapter extracts and samples

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Literature

The Basket Case Room 409

The Basket Case Document: Room #409 For Basil's Case Book Halloween contest By Cherilyn Ohlau The Great Mouse Detective is owned by Eve Titus/Disney Crashing. Shrieking. The sound of glass breaking. Basil listened to the audio tape he was presented of an ill patient who was placed in solitary said to be a killer of her husband and grandmother on the night of October 15. Glendora Winslow, The Basket Case Woman. A basket case was just another term for someone who went crazy, but in Glendora's case it went both ways. A basket was found and given to the police department but they had no idea what was in the basket as it needed a five number c

Fanfiction

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Pretty Little Eyes

Her pretty little eyes, the ones that glare at me through the mirror- the pale blue orbs that I despise... We share the eyes, she and I. Both of us see with them, but I hate hers. I detest the way they say, "I'm better," when we're alone. Those pretty eyes of hers don't see anything now, though. A spoon squelched them from her head- such an unfortunate accident, don't you think? Blind? I'm not blind. She is. We shared them, those pretty little eyes- but not anymore.

Prompts and written Prose

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