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Winter Visitor

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Darren was awakened by a strange sound within his bedroom with a blizzard and subzero temperatures outside. He realized he was no longer alone in his room. Was someone or something after him? Will he be able to evade the visitor? (A short story - about 2000 words)

9 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 19, 2011

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John Gaffield

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John T. Gaffield is an automotive engineer from Southeast Michigan. John used his engineering background to create realistic ghost stories with an interest in haunted houses. He published his first novel "Heir to Winston Manor," in October 2010. Subsequent novels include "The Wahl House Curse," and "Alone Again."

John has published three Science Fiction novels, the first of which involves Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Artificial Intelligence (AI). "Valerye". He also published a novel about an AI unit in the Science Fiction story, "Synthia." The latest novel is a dystopian story called “Leaving Detlan.”

John has several short ghost stories available. Some of which are free. They include, "The Ghost of Birch River Cabin," "Winter Visitor," "Slow Down," "Denning Swamp - A Short Ghost Story," "The Haunting of the Charles F. Campton," "Disconnect," and "In Remembrance."

John is continuing to work on new novels and short stories. So, stay tuned!

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January 9, 2021
Although it may be short and sweet, this story definitely held my interest. I can think of many ways to continue this story.
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September 10, 2011
Free short story for Kindle.
Should you let a stranger into your house on a bitterly cold night? Well, maybe.
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