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Black Cat Scribbles Vol. 1

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Why not spice things up this year with some chills and thrills? How about a delightfully eclectic collection filled with distortions that twist the horror genre. As described by one reader: “ho. le. crap.”

The collection contains:

Revenge: Heartbreak gone wrong. Really wrong. “In her left hand rested a pocketknife, small enough to fit on a keychain but big enough to be slowly dragged across her right forearm. The sting kept her awake, alert. Ready.”

Toilet Paper: It waits until you are most vulnerable. “Toilet paper has been around for centuries, dating back to medieval China. It has become a common household item, sold in many different varieties to suit anyone’s fancy. Toilet paper is as harmless as any bath rug, or Kleenex, or any other ordinary household item.
That is, except for the toilet paper residing in Janice Mider’s apartment. “

Closet Noises: A growing fear of what lurks in a closet. What would you do if those fears came alive? “Yet the noises continued to haunt Sam with their presence, and as spring began to dwindle a fear gnawed at the back of her mind. This fear was uncalled for, but it grew anyway whenever she passed by the coat closet to get to the front door.”

Bubbles: Not just another day at the pool. "Halfway through the third lap, however, Janine felt a sharp pain along the middle of her back, causing her to lose feeling in her legs. They stopped churning in the water and hung lifeless below her. “

Sunday: Gearing up for the workweek while having to deal with shadow spiders. “There is a creature that watches me shower... It looks like a mutated spider that has seen hard times. Whenever I sense its stare, I start to feel so uncomfortable that I must turn around and see its gruesome eye, its unblinking eye.”

Butterfly Disease: “It started with a cough—a raspy sounding cough that Mrs. Grener noticed one of her fifth graders having. There was also a small rash at the base of the boy’s neck as well. She confirmed with other teachers down the hallway that some of their kids also had the rash and cough. By noon fifteen kids were said to have it, and that was enough to call a counsel to order.”

Dark of Night: When paranoia sets in while being home alone. “The phone rang, jostling her thoughts. Jenny was pretty sure her parents’ movie wasn’t over, and her sisters wouldn’t be calling to check up on her.
“Hello?”
“Are you awake?”
“Uh...sure.” Jenny couldn’t recognize the male voice, but from the way the conversation was going, she knew she needed to hang up.
“You don’t sound awake.”

Below: A metaphorical look about descending into darkness. “No door handle existed; it had fallen off long ago. The only way was for me to push the door open—for me to expand my world to unknown limitations; to step into the abyss and possibly fall, fall, through my own willing.”

The Battle of Glosser: Flesh-eating unicorns terrorizing people—how does it stop? “Once the scorns tasted meat, it drove their minds as black as their bodies...they grew long fangs to help them tear, and sharp molars to help grind up the flesh.”

Dark of Night Version B: “The room became a kaleidoscope of pain; the walls peeled bleeding bits of blackness that oozed onto the carpet.”

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM.G. Spear
Release dateJan 20, 2020
ISBN9781792335075
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M.G. Spear

M.G. Spear is a teacher who writes for stress relief, and currently has published multiple books with more in the works. She teaches Biology to both college and high school students, and mostly her days are filled with logic. But M.G’s creative side comes out in her writing.M.G. has been writing for as long as she can remember and hones her craft by reading books and constantly writing. She is very eclectic in her writing passions, from general fiction to horror books, to motivational and humorous posts on her blog. Her major influences are Edgar Allen Poe, Gillian Flynn, Chuck Palahniuk, and Frank Peretti. She published her first short story collection, Jumping on the Trampoline, in 2006, but then life got in the way. Now she is back in the game, ready to bring more stories to life.

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