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College students on a summer paranormal research trip in the Appalachian Mountains must fight for survival when they encounter a bizarre cult with supernatural origins. Their only hope to escape may be found in properly interpreting a series of mysterious, poetic messages they receive through a tablet one of them is carrying.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 8, 2019
ISBN9781386294634
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Will Mullins

Will's poetry, short stories, and guest blog articles have appeared in Half Tones to Jubilee, Riverwind, REAL: The Journal of Liberal Arts, Limestone, Cyclamens and Swords Magazine, Scrittura Magazine, California Quarterly, Off the Coast, On the Veranda, Orange Coast Review, Salmon Creek Journal, Ripples in Space, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Theme Park Magazine, Submittable's Guest Blog, and the Institute of Internal Communication's Guest Blog.Several of his feature screenplays have been under option to L.A. based production companies. Some of his short scripts have been produced, in addition to a pitch pilot for his reality series concept Haunted U.S.A. He wrote and co-directed a murder-mystery short film called The Victim that won the award for Best Professional Narrative Short Film at the UNA George Lindsey Film Festival. His scripts have also been successful in numerous screenplay competitions, including two recent Honorable Mention wins at the long running Screenplay Festival script competition and a Bronze Award at the L.A. Sci-Fi and Horror Festival.

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