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Blood and Memory

Blood and Memory

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jul 31, 2026
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Fiction
Fantasy
Dark Fantasy
Ancient Civilizations
Romance
An ancient curse, A forgotten love and a past that refuses to stay buried > After losing the only family she had left, Miracle inherits more than memories. Strange notes appearing at her door. Shadows watch her from dark corners. Nightmares grow worse with every passing night. When an old family friend gives her a mysterious talisman and warns her never to take it off, Miracle discovers that her aunt had been hiding dangerous secrets. As she searches for answers, she uncovers a truth buried for generations-one connected to a creature that has been waiting a very long time for revenge. Some memories should stay forgotten. Some doors should never be opened. And some beings never truly die
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(X) CLOSED for new entries / first five prompt chapters are due by midnight EST on August 31st. (GMT -5) Welcome to The Ever-Generating Story Awards! TEGSA 2026 is here! Can you craft an entire storyline based on ten prompts in a specific order? It's not as hard as it sounds. (Really, it's not.) A song will be assigned to each of your ten main chapters. You may use their titles, the names of the songwriters/performers, or meanings to create your prompt. The best part? You have the freedom to interpret them in any genre you want. You know the prompts are calling your name. Are you ready? (Fanfiction is welcome as long as it's read as a stand-alone, and readers do not need prior knowledge of the original fiction to read it.)

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