Madison Estes
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Houston, The United States
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June 2017
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Strange Girls: Women in Horror Anthology
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2020
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Night Terrors Vol. 13: Short Horror Stories Anthology
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2021
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Served Cold: A HorrorTube Anthology
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Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers Vol 5
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2020
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Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers Vol. 8
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2023
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Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers Volume 3
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2018
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Tangle & Fen: A Dark Fiction Anthology
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2023
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The Toilet Zone: A collection of 32 short horror tales best read over water...
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2019
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Road Kill Vol. 6: Texas Horror by Texas Writers
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2021
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The Devil's Doorbell: An Anthology of Darkest Romance
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2019
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“The world had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted.”
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
“The world is a worst case scenario and I'm afraid that all you sense is true”
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
“I don’t believe in any actual thinking God that marks the fall of every bird in Australia or every bug in India, a God that records all our sins in a big golden book and judges us when we die—I don’t want to believe in a God who would deliberately create bad people and then deliberately send them to roast in a hell He created—but I believe there has to be something. Yeah, something. Some kind of insensate force for the good … I think there’s a force that keeps drunken teenagers—most drunken teenagers—from crashing their cars when they’re coming home from the senior prom or their first big rock concert.That keeps most planes from crashing even when something goes wrong. Not all, just most. Hey, the fact that no one’s used a nuclear weapon on actual living people since 1945 suggests that there has to be something on our side. Sooner or later someone will, of course, but over a half a century … that’s a long time. There’s something that keeps most of us from dying in our sleep. No perfect loving all-seeing God, I don’t think the evidence supports that, but a force.”
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
“Persephone Speaks
“I asked him for it.
For the blood, for the rust,
for the sin.
I didn’t want the pearls other girls talked about,
or the fine marble of palaces,
or even the roses in the mouth of servants.
I wanted pomegranates—
I wanted darkness,
I wanted him.
So I grabbed my king and ran away
to a land of death,
where I reigned and people whispered
that I’d been dragged.
I’ll tell you I’ve changed. I’ll tell you,
the red on my lips isn’t wine.
I hope you’ve heard of horns,
but that isn’t half of it. Out of an entire kingdom
he kneels only to me,
calls me Queen, calls me Mercy.
Mama, Mama, I hope you get this.
Know the bed is warm and our hearts are cold,
know never have I been better
than when I am here.
Do not send flowers,
we’ll throw them in the river.
‘Flowers are for the dead’, ‘least that’s what
the mortals say.
I’ll come back when he bores me,
but Mama,
not today.”
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“I asked him for it.
For the blood, for the rust,
for the sin.
I didn’t want the pearls other girls talked about,
or the fine marble of palaces,
or even the roses in the mouth of servants.
I wanted pomegranates—
I wanted darkness,
I wanted him.
So I grabbed my king and ran away
to a land of death,
where I reigned and people whispered
that I’d been dragged.
I’ll tell you I’ve changed. I’ll tell you,
the red on my lips isn’t wine.
I hope you’ve heard of horns,
but that isn’t half of it. Out of an entire kingdom
he kneels only to me,
calls me Queen, calls me Mercy.
Mama, Mama, I hope you get this.
Know the bed is warm and our hearts are cold,
know never have I been better
than when I am here.
Do not send flowers,
we’ll throw them in the river.
‘Flowers are for the dead’, ‘least that’s what
the mortals say.
I’ll come back when he bores me,
but Mama,
not today.”
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“Let it eat her; let it beat her. It could do both. But she would not beat herself.”
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
― The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
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