Posts Tagged ‘fear’

Interpretation, Please?

There are many short stories out there-many of which make absolutely no sense. It’s fine, if the author slips in an explanation towards the end, but some of them are ridiculous. When I was reading World War Z (which is an exceptional read), I searched for the author’s predecessor to that book, which is called [...]

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Prologue of Forgotten

“I felt it, days before it came. I doubted it would be able to reach me. Enveloped in a sense of self-security, I ignored it. It didn’t feel, or, at least, before I was OverWritten, it’s presence didn’t feel characteristically evil. It just felt…there.”

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Little Threat’s (pt. 5)

 

Their was only a very small portion of what used to be a highly trained (and, what the politicians cared about, lucrative) special-ops squadron remaining.
“Well, Well, Well, it seems as if I didn’t eliminate all of you. Consider
it my, gift. Surrender, Please.” The Voice had won. [...]

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Why Steven King Makes it Big

Steven King is inspiring, to say the least. Not only can he formulate a really well written novel in a  matter of minutes, but he can write said novel in a matter of days. He is…inhuman. But sometimes, that just doesn’t cut it. He can write fast, and think hard, but what’s more than that [...]

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