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There are many mysteries in the world,
things were do not understand, perhaps do not even believe in. That
does not mean we should close our minds to the possibility of the
unknown. Maybe science has banished the UFO by stating categorically
that other worlds are too far away. But even if we chose not to suggest
alternative means of travel there are enough anomalies here to puzzle
over.
Just how sure can anyone be that ghosts do not exist? Or even if there
is an afterlife? Then there are more distressing notions, God's Dead
Pool, unusual natural catastrophes, maybe even the existence or Cerberus.
Maybe that is a dog too far.
If your barber questions the thumb print on the top of your head who
do you turn to for advice? Especially if evidence suggests that there
is an almighty, if not Satanic force behind it. - Ghostly thriller
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Once you accept the existence of an afterlife
it brings more perspective into many aspects of our passage through
time. There will obviously always be heroes and villains, it is just
that the scope widens. Many people amble through life trying to keep
a low profile, but when you have an incredible talent it would be
a waste to disregard it.
When a criminal burgles a house there may be no witnesses, but there
is always one at a murder; even if they are dead, they may want a
say in the matter. So, if you feel society needs a little cleansing
maybe it is worth lending a hand. Just because the criminal justice
system is ineffectual doesn't mean slime doesn't get their just desserts.
After all, there are always the men in black! - sequel to Changing
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Life has a way of shaping us, moulding character
and influencing moods. Only sometimes it seems as though our paths
are forged for little more than amusement. If some omnipotent force
was crushing your spirit what would be your breaking point? Well
being refused a lottery win might do it for me, only I am not quite
sure I would be quite so drastic. At least in the direction of my
anger. Still I have yet to win more than ten pounds.
sequel to Flushing Carrion - E £6
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We may not believe a 150 ton metal
bird can fly but it does. When we find it hard to distinguish between
life and fantasy we may worry. But if we discover that what we understood
was myth was written in stone then it is the time to either re-evaluate
or throw up our hands in despair.
cross genre fantasy horror - E £6
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Imagine
a world where the air is unbreathable because a tasteless odourless
menace hovers unseen, death no more than a membrane away. Remove
your mask and you would fall to the earth, a strange fungus seeping
from your naked body binding you firmly to await a slow agonizing
fate. Yet even those protected from this plague were not safe, savage
beasts lurking in the shadows eager to tear, feast on your entrails.
Virtually unstoppable demons that could shatter doors, seek out
your hiding place. Imagine living on that forsaken planet. The name
of this hell hole is unmistakeable. Earth! - E £6
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The energy of the world flows freely
though our lives, yet there are maybe a few who can harness it, for
either good or evil. Just as steel bends the Earth's magnetic field
around it, there are things that can distort pure energy. So it can
be seen, and used by others to their advantage. -:- Fantasy Horror.
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It isn't always obvious what causes us
pain, a headache could be anything from a brain tumour to mere stress.
So if it doesn't disappear with relaxation therapy or countless tablets
perhaps the cause is something more sinister or out of this world.
Still some pain remedies are excessive in the extreme, especially
when out of your control. But hell, I know I hate the phrase but when
one door closes. It is just that the step on the new one may be excessive. |
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The human mind holds many mysteries,
the brain so much potential, vast sections apparently unused. Scientists
compare the complex organ to a computer and endeavour to imitate.
Religious belief, in reincarnation, could hint at why this power is
needed. Not merely to work the body, to recall life's treasures, but
to store a record of the soul's many journeys.
A library of stories from past lives, previous incarnations, perhaps
to provide entertainment, to brighten up an after life, while the
soul waits to return to mortal man.
But is it a good idea to bring the past out into the open? -:- A very
adult thriller? - E £6 |
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