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“A Vampire’s Lament” (Two-Sentence Horror Story)

Two-Sentence Horror Story: "I used to be famous for horrible things, which I liked not. I have found mercy in my solitude." Image of a vampire.

 

Inspired by “Famous.”

{More two-sentence horror stories}

 

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Spiritual Fiction

 

Archaeological Fiction

"Revvel's Tomb"

 

Retro Fiction

Short Story: "Time Stamp: Back to the 80's" (Retro Fiction)

 


 

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⚔️"From a Medieval Soldier"
Some hurry toward the future, while others never want it to arrive.
🦉 Owl of the Banished
Sound on for poetry reading of "Where does creativity come from?" 🙂
Haiku for the week 🙂
There are many times we're told "Don't take it personally." Sometimes, that makes sense--especially for writers, artists and others in the creative realm. People will take in their writing and other creations, and some will offer critiques. Constructive criticism, so to speak, probably should not be taken personally--if it's truly constructive.

 

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