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The Hacker (short story version) by Pixee_Styx
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Amber gets a strange message. Then unfortunate events leave her stranded and being chased by a madman wielding an axe. *In The Hacker, Sam Smith gives a personal twist to the classic slasher genre.* **I'm currently working on making this story longer. Adding new characters, new twists. Please be sure to check out the full version for more gore and more fear!**
The Serial Killer in me by Miz_Gold
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Edited by: a very lovely @jgfairytales Can you love a serial killer? No? Why not? How would you know they were a serial killer? It could be your neighbor. It could be your friend. It could be your lover. Do you actually know the people around you? Their past? Not some... but all of it? Well, I'm here to tell you... not everyone is who you think they are. And a smile can conceal a lot of secrets. Come and delve into the life of one of America's most prolific serial killers. Learn how he finds his victims. Know what transpires between the time he meets them... and the time he kills them. Find out why they call him... "The Midnight Killer." THIS AMAZING BOOK COVER WAS MADE BY @mars_mellow. She is so good. You really need to check out her page.
Life Of A Young Girl by Cynthiavalentina1998
Cynthiavalentina1998
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The Art of Not Giving a Fuck by SkymouthsApathy
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Most people write poetry to get something out of their emotions. I write poetry to create emotions for me and for you.
A Body in the Backyard:  #4 by ElizabethSCraig
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It's just an ordinary day for octogenarian sleuth Myrtle Clover-until her yardman discovers a dead body planted in her backyard. This death isn't cut and dried-the victim was bashed in the head with one of Myrtle's garden gnomes. Myrtle's friend Miles recognizes the body and identifies him as Charles Clayborne... reluctantly admitting he's a cousin. Charles wasn't the sort of relative you bragged about-he was a garden variety sleaze, which is very likely why he ended up murdered. As Myrtle starts digging up dirt to nip the killings in the bud, someone's focused on scaring her off the case. Myrtle vows to find the murderer...before she's pushing up daisies, herself.