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This Isn't the Place: A Collection of Utah Horror
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This Isn't the Place: A Collection of Utah Horror
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This Isn't the Place: A Collection of Utah Horror
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The restless dead linger where you least expect them.
These 24 stories and poems will take you outside of the house to new locations full of unsettling spirits and weirdness that will crawl under your skin. You'll find abandoned theme parks, sinister assisted living facilities, dark woods, terrible toys, and even pollution that creeps in ways most unnatural. Find out why it's not safe to stray too far from home and rethink your travel plans, because
This Isn't the Place.
Featuring stories and poems by Daniel Gene Barlekamp, Charles R. Bernard, Steve Capone Jr., John Daly, S. M. Harmon, Michelle Hartman, Alicia Hilton, Chase Hughes, MJ Huntsgood, Derek Hutchins, Caryn Larrinaga, Kelley J. P. Lindberg, C. H. Lindsay, Caroline Moreton, Lehua Parker, Cygnus Perry, Jonathan Reddoch, Miranda Renae, Jo Schneider, Bryan Stubbles, Johnny Worthen, and Bryan Young. Foreword by T.J. Tranchell.
These 24 stories and poems will take you outside of the house to new locations full of unsettling spirits and weirdness that will crawl under your skin. You'll find abandoned theme parks, sinister assisted living facilities, dark woods, terrible toys, and even pollution that creeps in ways most unnatural. Find out why it's not safe to stray too far from home and rethink your travel plans, because
This Isn't the Place.
Featuring stories and poems by Daniel Gene Barlekamp, Charles R. Bernard, Steve Capone Jr., John Daly, S. M. Harmon, Michelle Hartman, Alicia Hilton, Chase Hughes, MJ Huntsgood, Derek Hutchins, Caryn Larrinaga, Kelley J. P. Lindberg, C. H. Lindsay, Caroline Moreton, Lehua Parker, Cygnus Perry, Jonathan Reddoch, Miranda Renae, Jo Schneider, Bryan Stubbles, Johnny Worthen, and Bryan Young. Foreword by T.J. Tranchell.