LGLedesma

COMING SOON:
          	The Cinema on Elm- When Kirk's roommate invites him to the viewing party for the premier of his cousin's student art film, Kirk is reluctant to go. He could suffer for an hour, or he could have a good time; it could go either way. When Kirk arrives at the theater, it is immediately apparent that something is wrong. His roommate's cousin, and the other guests are nowhere to be found. They are locked in the theater. No one knows that they are there. And the film that begins to play is obviously not the work of his roommate's cousin.

LGLedesma

COMING SOON:
          The Cinema on Elm- When Kirk's roommate invites him to the viewing party for the premier of his cousin's student art film, Kirk is reluctant to go. He could suffer for an hour, or he could have a good time; it could go either way. When Kirk arrives at the theater, it is immediately apparent that something is wrong. His roommate's cousin, and the other guests are nowhere to be found. They are locked in the theater. No one knows that they are there. And the film that begins to play is obviously not the work of his roommate's cousin.

LGLedesma

COMING SOON:
          Faces In The Storm- A powerful storm rages on outside Jackson's window, and Jackson's family is beginning to worry. The power is out, they can't see anything past the rain, and the wind is screaming. But the wind isn't the only thing that's screaming. Jackson can see something, out in the storm, something that he's seen before, in a dream. But the figure out in the storm isn't a dream anymore.

LGLedesma

Readers,
          I have finally been cured of my writer's block due to exposure to extreme boredom. I am about halfway through with my new story, and I wanted to give you a short description of it. 
          Max's grandfather is lying on his deathbed when he confesses to him that he made a deal with a man dressed in black in order to save his son's life, sacrificing the soul of his son's first born in return. Max thinks that this is nonsense, until he begins to see a man emerging from the shadows in multiple places.

LGLedesma

Readers,
          I have a few things I would like to say in this message. First, I would like to welcome all of my new followers. My follower count has jumped recently (not by much, but enough to write about it). Anyways, welcome to all newcomers. I would like to thank HopelessDreamer24, an amazing writer who has helped me so much. Thank you! One more thing. I am in the early stages of writing a new story, and I don't know if I have the will to finish it (I strongly believed in Hangman and A Restless Night, and I wanted to write them). I have started another few backup stories. What I'm trying to say is that there may be a little bit of time in between now and my next release. I'm sorry in advance for whatever delay there may be. 
                                                                                             Sincerely,  L.G. Ledesma

LGLedesma

I would also like to give you a short description of my story. Here it is:
          Nothing could possibly go wrong when three teenage boys decide to ride through the woods on their bikes to go to see a movie. That is, until they find a man dangling by his foot from an overhanging tree limb. They could just help him down, but then they find out his real occupation.

LGLedesma

Readers,
          I thought that I would let you (whoever is reading this) ((probably nobody)) know that my story is still set to release soon, but that it may take longer than expected. Most likely within the week. But, my editor (a fellow writer and friend) has been busy with his own project, but will get to mine soon. I just wanted to let you know. 

LGLedesma

Readers,
          I thought I would announce my new story to those of you who actually read this message. I will be releasing my new story "Hangman" soon. It is a little bit longer than my first one was, and I am currently editing it. So, expect it within the next week or so!
                                                                                     Sincerely, L.G. Ledesma