The line between truth and fiction can sometimes be a very fine one. Imagine reading a story in a book you picked up off the rack in an out of the way gas station and discover that many of the details echo events in your own life.
Such a thing is not only possible, but likely, at the Owl Eyes Motel. A mysterious little establishment with a quirky proprietor, where there’s always room for the dead.
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A frightening little campfire horror story about a man, alone in a cabin in the woods, who opens his door to a stranger with...
A special presentation of one of my stories as produced by another fiction podcast, The Other Stories. It seems everywhere you go these days,...
Have you ever wished you just had a little more time? Or perhaps the ability to go back in time—just a bit—to fix something...