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Day of Rejuvenation
As the sun sets on Halloween, the residents of Lakeview sit in fear as they are haunted by a mysterious intruder. Explore the eerie events in "Day of Rejuvenation" by Matthew Blain-Hartung, where terror lurk behind closed doors.
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One Trick Too Many
In "One Trick Too Many," R. P. Singletary reflects on a Halloween memory that remains unamusing. Recalling his first trick-or-treating experience, he describes the discomfort and unease of wearing an ill-fitting costume and participating in a tradition that didn't live ...
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The Wrecking Ball
"The Wrecking Ball" by Kelly Piner: A chilling tale unfolds as Jamie, facing her own battle with a rare disease, confronts the imminent destruction by an unstoppable force.
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Introducing Mr. Death
"Introducing Mr. Death" by Jane Glasser offers a mesmerizing portrayal of Death, dressed in black with blue eyes reminiscent of Leonard Cohen. With evocative verses, the poem delves into Death's seductive power and his penchant for both compassion and calamity.
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My First Good One
Join the adventure in Ralph Greco's "My First Good One" as two friends, fueled by their love for horror, dive into the world of "Nosferatu," a silent film that transcends time and culture, leaving a permanent mark on their young ...
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Bête Noire
In "Bête Noire" by Ed Ahern, the author unveils a malevolent force that feeds on forgotten memories. With a haunting tone, the poem serves as a reminder that negligence can lead to the ultimate loss, leaving one as an empty ...
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All the Angels and Saints
Luke Hannon’s "All the Angels and Saints" tells the story of Jordan, who walks a forest path, haunted by an unseen force. He must remain calm, aware that his life and those he loves hang in the balance.
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Then The Snow
Unjay’s "Then The Snow" mirrors the autumn leaves' vivid hues with the emotional scars left behind. The poem reflects on love’s lasting impressions, as each leaf falls like a memory etched deep.
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