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Drowning in the dead of night

Drowning in the dead of night

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sat, Apr 8, 2017<5 mins
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Fiction
Horror
Drowning in the dead of night is a short story about the holocaust and the struggles that people who lived through it had to face and the terrible death of those who didn't survive.
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This is not one story, but many. A patchwork of voices and moments stitched together - some soft as a whisper, some sharp enough to leave a mark. Inside these pages, you'll find sadness that lingers like smoke, flashes of surreal wonder that bend reality at its edges, and quiet truths that feel almost too honest to say aloud. There are stories that wander into the strange, poems that breathe between the lines, and a handful of pieces that may stir old shadows. It is a collection for anyone who has ever felt both the weight and the wonder of being alive - the laughter that comes out sideways, the grief that hums in your bones, the beauty that arrives without warning. Weird, light, aching, honest - all of it belongs here.

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