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(18 replies, posted in HORROR AND THE MACABRE)

Phil, I now have three short stories posted, two of them are flash fiction. Each is a horror tale.
Lovely day for a hike is the best of the three, imo.
Peace,
Mike

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(18 replies, posted in HORROR AND THE MACABRE)

Evening, Phil. Nice to meet you too, my friend! I have one posting: Him. It's a short story about two couples that go on a camping trip, but can't stop obsessing about a dead mass murderer. I'm going to try to post another a short horror tale tonight.

Peace,

Mike

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(30 replies, posted in Cop Shop)

Hey Allen, I think I've solved the problem regarding being able to access my work. I don't want to say I've definitely solved it, due to my slow grasp of this new system, lol.

Mike

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(30 replies, posted in Cop Shop)

Oh, Wow. Sorry 'bout that, Allen. I'm very much behind in learning how to use this new system, lol. I'm going to try and fix that problem. Thanks much for bringing that up!

I took all my stuff off the old site, thinking that if and when I came back, I'd just start with brand new stuff. I'll probably restore some of it.

Peace,

Mike

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(30 replies, posted in Cop Shop)

Thanks, Janet!

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(18 replies, posted in HORROR AND THE MACABRE)

Evening, e'one. I just joined this group, and hell yes! The 'cist is TOPS! Bizarre, scary, mind-staining, SHEESH! The early part of the book(read it when I was 14 or so)had me turning on all the lights in my room!

Off topic, anyone seen Black Noon? Okay, it's a minnow to the Exorcist's shark, but it's worth it--especially because good ol' Henry Silva plays an active part:-) That guy is, imo, Mr. Sinister!

Also off topic, I think Robert McCammon's Swan Song(very comparable to King's Stand)is better than The Stand. To me, it's written tighter, has more of a terror buffet, never lags, and leaves a much deeper etching in the mind.

Cheers and fears!

Mike

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(30 replies, posted in Cop Shop)

Hi e'one! Mike Jackson here. I've been away from this site, but now I'm back to stay. Hopefully. I'll be asking questions far more than offering opinions or speculation, in Cop Shop.

Mike