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Paranormal Plight: A Collection of Twelve Terrifying Tales by Initforthespooks
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Cover by my friend Dragonsdendoodles Paranormal Plight is a collection of twelve different horror stories that were written over the course of five years. These stories have something for everyone: Romance, friendship, heart-break, comedy, plot-twists, and of course horror. Stories range from complex cross-dimensional supernatural occurrences all the way to simple mundane everyday horrors.
Weekend in the Woods by JadeGreen88
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What starts out as a fun, carefree outting in the woods suddenly takes a sinister turn into chaos, fear and confusion.
High Meadows Boulevard  by JadeGreen88
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A lone man stands in the middle of a dark boulevard. Do you turn around? Drive right past him? Or, do you take your chances and pick him up? The choice you make will decide your fate, and reveals more about yourself than you'd ever imagine.
The Corruption by 1MeganAnn
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A newly married couple moves into the fixer-upper farmhouse of their dreams and uncover a hidden attic room during their renovation efforts. It isn't long after their break into this boarded-up and long-forgotten space that they come to realize why it was sealed away in the first place. **I WON MY COLLEGE'S 54TH ANNUAL LITERARY AWARDS CONTEST WITH THIS STORY**
The Rules of Appalachia by 1MeganAnn
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Hassel used to think that being plucked from his life in the city to live in a cramped, rundown farmhouse in the Appalachian mountains was the worst thing that ever happened to him but when his younger brother, Sloan, goes missing in the wilderness surrounding the property he soon learns that there are worse nightmares to endure. Hassel decides that the only way he'll ever be able to move on is if he faces those very same dark, wicked, woods that swallowed his brother up and never let him go. Gathering a couple of trusted friends, he embarks on a hiking trip to set up a memorial for Sloan so that he may finally be free and lay the past to rest. Only, the hiking trip does not go as planned. You see, there are a certain set of rules that you should follow when trekking through Appalachia. Rules to keep you safe, to keep you alive, to keep you from being hunted by the unimaginable horrors that stalk through the brush and treetops. Unfortunately for Hassel and his friends, they wind up breaking every rule and realizing why they were established in the first place.