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Friday’s Child winner – Horror Scribes
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Friday’s Child winner. They brought home a cat once. It lasted two weeks, then jumped out a window that’d been left open. Would the baby last longer? I suggested putting it in the cellar. No windows there. Like idiots they put the baby in their room and nobody slept a wink. Putting it in the wheelie bin seemed perfectly acceptable–Daddy said that’s where Mommy’s alarm clock belonged when it made awful sounds. Mommy said, ‘Don’t be silly’ and took the baby back. October 14, 2016. Love it. The pace is ...
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About – Horror Scribes
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Consider this blog a campfire to your inner storyteller. The best campfire tales are the horrifying ones. These are what we’ll be sharing here. Send us your short stories and we will publish them for guests to view. Alongside this is we run regular themed competitions. See our Fiction competition page for details. So gather round. I’ve got a story to tell. 3 thoughts on “ About. January 28, 2017 at 3:05 pm. Liked by 1 person. February 7, 2017 at 8:53 pm. I agree with Ados123. This will be fun! Miriam A&#...
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Sunday’s Child winner – Horror Scribes
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Sunday’s Child winner. I write to you to tell this most jubilant news, I have given birth to my first begotten son only this morning! Such a kind and loving parent to so many, Ezekiel insisted that I write to you before sundown and tell you of this miracle of conception in my barren womb. I know he will be chosen among the flock because he has the Shepherd’s eyes. And his teeth. October 16, 2016. 16 thoughts on “ Sunday’s Child winner. November 22, 2016 at 11:08 am. Liked by 2 people. Liked by 2 people.
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Red XMAS competition winner – Horror Scribes
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Red XMAS competition winner. An Unknown and Compelling Force by Jade Mitchell. We’ve arrived in Ivdel. It’s good to be off the train. Igor, Zinadia and I have been running to stretch our legs. The others are drinking. Zinadia and I are going to finish washing and then go join them. Igor doesn’t drink. Tomorrow is another travel day and then, after weeks of planning, we finally begin our trek. All of us look happy to be here except for Yuri. He sits with his head tipped back, and his eyes closed. ...Yuri ...