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Angels: Dark Drabbles, #2
666: Dark Drabbles, #11
Worlds: Dark Drabbles, #1
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Bunny butchers, lunatic lagomorphs, cut-throat cottontails, evil Easter bunnies, poisonous pikas, and all manner of arduous alliterative animal anecdotes compiled by the Hell Hare Submission Reader:

 

They queue. With gaunt faces and bloodshot eyes, weary feet trudge slowly. The line snakes down the hill, back and forth between the Hell Fires, all eyes on the stooped shoulders in front. Silence, but for quiet groans. He watches. Three crimson eyes glow eerily in the dark; all that can be seen of the black Hell Hare waiting in the shadows. Trembling hands lift their offering to the altar, reverently placing it upon the last. Some even shed a single tear. His soul aches. For he knows he is the maker of dreams, but also the breaker of hearts.

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Release dateJun 25, 2019
Angels: Dark Drabbles, #2
666: Dark Drabbles, #11
Worlds: Dark Drabbles, #1

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  • Worlds: Dark Drabbles, #1

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    Worlds: Dark Drabbles, #1
    Worlds: Dark Drabbles, #1

    Stories of new worlds, new creatures, alien colonisation, humanity's new home, space accidents, alien snackcidents, evil planets, military mashups, alien autopsies, and much, much more.  What miracles can more than one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words? More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.

  • Angels: Dark Drabbles, #2

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    Angels: Dark Drabbles, #2
    Angels: Dark Drabbles, #2

    Beatific angels, holy wars, kitty saviours, epic battles between good and evil, devils and demons, fallen angels and many more tantalising tiny tales of blasphemy and piety. What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words? More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.

  • 666: Dark Drabbles, #11

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    666: Dark Drabbles, #11
    666: Dark Drabbles, #11

    Tiny tales of horror.   We all have a fascination for things that scare us—the thrill, the heart-stopping jump scares, the terrifying suspense. From the youngest age, we're fascinated by the fiendish and furry, the creepiest critters, the naughty and the nasty. Horror is all around us, from the clowns who hide under our bed, to the things we might drag up from the brook at the bottom of the garden, and the zombies who crawl our streets.   As author, Megan Feehley, so beautifully says; there is beauty just before the terror…a silken breath taken before the spill of righteousness…the warmth of a licking flame preceding the scald.   So, close the drapes, check the locks, turn on all the lights and get comfortable. But don't close your eyes…   Never close your eyes…

  • Love Me, Love Me Not: Dark Drabbles, #13

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    Love Me, Love Me Not: Dark Drabbles, #13
    Love Me, Love Me Not: Dark Drabbles, #13

    Love, lust, and lunacy.   Have you ever been so obsessed with someone that thoughts of them envelop everything in your life, fill your every waking moment with desire, permeate your dreams…make you crazier than a sack of cats? Have you ever been so devout in your love for another that all rational thought goes out of the window and you'd do everything in your power to keep them close, no matter what? Maybe keep them locked away...? Kill for them...? Kill them...? When love or lust hungers you, what would you do?

  • Run, Rabbit, Run: Dark Drabbles, #14

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    Run, Rabbit, Run: Dark Drabbles, #14
    Run, Rabbit, Run: Dark Drabbles, #14

    Bunny butchers, lunatic lagomorphs, cut-throat cottontails, evil Easter bunnies, poisonous pikas, and all manner of arduous alliterative animal anecdotes compiled by the Hell Hare Submission Reader:   They queue. With gaunt faces and bloodshot eyes, weary feet trudge slowly. The line snakes down the hill, back and forth between the Hell Fires, all eyes on the stooped shoulders in front. Silence, but for quiet groans. He watches. Three crimson eyes glow eerily in the dark; all that can be seen of the black Hell Hare waiting in the shadows. Trembling hands lift their offering to the altar, reverently placing it upon the last. Some even shed a single tear. His soul aches. For he knows he is the maker of dreams, but also the breaker of hearts.

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