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Deer Eyes by Julian-Greystoke
Deer Eyes
Julian-Greystoke
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  • Parts 1
Kaidy hasn't heard from her friend Gilly in three years. Not since she ran off with a mystery guy , Jake. Now Gilly wants back into Kaidy's life, and she's planned a camping trip just like old times. But something isn't quite right with this reunion.
2nd  Floor by Julian-Greystoke
2nd Floor
Julian-Greystoke
  • Reads 65,247
  • Votes 1,773
  • Parts 9
Matthias is a struggling writer finally able to move into his first solo apartment. He's thrilled to have a place free of roommates and siblings, even though the building is decrepit and is inhabited by an odd assortment of people including an intrusive neighbor, a little girl who wanders freely, and an overweight orange cat named Cheese. As Matthias settles in things begin getting stranger. Something vile is growing in the dark and it's coming from somewhere on the second floor... where Matthias happens to live. Author's note: this is me trying to get back to my roots: a character driven novella with horror elements. The story of people struggling against an inscrutable enemy, as well as the day to day trials of being poor in America. I have no idea how often I'll update or even exactly how this will all go down because y'girl is a panster. So strap in because this is the first draft and you all get to see it being born! Feel free to comment whatever comes to mind, and helpful critiques are always welcome.
The Gun Horse by Julian-Greystoke
The Gun Horse
Julian-Greystoke
  • Reads 51
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 1
Kodiak and Macy, a horse and a cattle dog, find themselves caught up in a swiftly changing world, and it's not changing for the better. Death comes to their North Woods home when flesh eating monsters wearing human skins attack the animals' beloved owner. Macy and Kodiak escape, only to find there is no place for them in this new, dark reality... or is there? Can these best friends find a place to belong and become valuable and beloved once again? What good could a horse and a dog do in a zombie apocalypse? Tired of reading zombie stories where animals are either useless or die for the pathos? Looking for something original in the zombie genre? Look no further than 'The Gun Horse'! Please leave your comments, thoughts, and helpful critiques!