Short Stories: The Odd, Supernatural, and Paranormal
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  • LECTURAS 107
  • Votos 9
  • Partes 4
  • Hora 22m
Continúa, Has publicado nov 19, 2017
Welcome! As given by the title, this will be where I put most, if not all, of my short stories from now on. Not only that, but I've also went through some of my older Wattpad short stories, unpublished them, and included them here for ease of access.

There is/will not be one *true* theme to go along with this, except that they'll all be painted with that large brush called "Science Fiction", simply because that's the genre I tend to write in. However, "The Odd, Supernatural, and Paranormal" sounds loads better as a title.

I'll also consider this a place to "demo" stories that I may be interested in writing in the unforeseen future.

You can expect anything from zombies and superheroes to time travel and everything in between! There'll be no strict schedule for this, aside from the fact that I'll have to sift through some old stories and edit them to my present standard. 

Enjoy!
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