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E. E. King

    Bubble Off Plumb
    Emergence: An Unraveling Collection of Short Horror Stories
    Futuristica: Volume 1
    The Adventures of Emily Finfeather. The Feathernail and Other Gifts
    • 2022

      They have awakened. Things that should have been left to sleep. Ancient gods and monsters, free to haunt our shadows and our dreams. Free to hunt us.Featuring short Lovecraftian and psychological horror stories by Warren Benedetto, J Anthony Gohier, McKel Jensen, Tim Keller, E.E. King, Lexie R. Kunz, Anne Eliza McCallum, K.G. Montgomery, Frederick Pangbourne, Shell St. James, TJ Tarbet, Mark Towse, and E.B. Wheeler.

      Emergence: An Unraveling Collection of Short Horror Stories
    • 2018

      Bubble Off Plumb

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Eclectic and imaginative, this collection features a diverse array of stories that blend science fiction, fantasy, and humor. Readers will encounter Martian settlers, dimensional rifts, and whimsical creatures like Spanish-speaking hummingbirds and steam-punk octopuses. The narratives explore unique themes, including alternative justice systems, workplace time travel, and marketing to peculiar audiences. Each tale offers a quirky twist, showcasing the author's creativity and ability to intertwine the bizarre with relatable elements, all under the unifying theme of being "Bubble Off Plumb."

      Bubble Off Plumb
    • 2016

      Futuristica: Volume 1

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      An anthology of nineteen diverse stories from authors around the world shows us a future full of adventure, intrigue, heart-ache, wonder and the many different sides of love.

      Futuristica: Volume 1
    • 2011

      A magical, humorous tale of good, evil, vengeance and forgiveness, The Feathernail is a delight for children and adults alike! ---Ray BradburyThe Feathernail and Other Gifts (or the adventures of Emily Finfeather), is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults The extensive vocabulary is explained by footnotes [1]. Emily Finfeather is an orphan [2]; who lives with her angry and silent Grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates. What she discovers there will change the shape of reality forever. (1) Footnotes live at the bottom of the page and give you extra information, misinformation and/or facts about some parts of the story.[2] This means that she had lost both parents. Now one might easily misplace one parent, but to lose two, is very, very careless indeed!

      The Adventures of Emily Finfeather. The Feathernail and Other Gifts