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A man gets a chilling phone call. It's from his past. He rushes to save himself, but finds out that this phone call might be one he can never escape.

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4 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 18, 2012

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Nelson Lowhim

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Writer, Artist, Photographer & Veteran. I have Short stories, Non-fiction & Art Published in:
Red Rock Review, Adbusters, BlazeVox, Tayo Literary Magazine (upcoming!), Talking Writing, Flyway Journal, Omni, Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Bread & Beauty Literary Magazine, Nine Line Anthology, Vet Lit: How We Remember War, Vet Lit II: So it Goes, SF Books, LA Review of LA, Seattle Poetic Grid, The Mantle, Intersections International, Medium, ItsComplicated.vet, Aaduna, Artists Studios & Afterwords (& accepted at Callaloo!). With many novels out there to include: CityMuse, The Struggle, When Gods Fail & Labyrinth of Souls

BIO:
Born in Tanzania, of Indian and Seychelles and Euro background. Lived in India for a year. At age 10 moved to the States (all over) and currently live in Seattle with my wife. Oh, it doesn't really end there, but that should be good for now. Since some people tend to ask: yes I served in the US Army. I like to think that my writing has been influenced by... no, no, I won't go there. I read and I write. What else to say? Enjoy
For more look me up at:
twitter: @nlowhim

Medium: medium.com/@nlowhim
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nelsonlowhim.blogspot.com

Peace Out

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Profile Image for Leo Huang.
38 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2018
A man chasing for his heart's desires. The Run describes shortly the different escenarios a man goes through while running throughtout a city, in a very bold way. Thoughts of the main character get in the mix, but they seem rather cliché and poorly thought off.
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106 reviews2 followers
December 4, 2019
Nelson's writing has changed a lot over the last few years but change does not mean bad in this case. This is a good, quick, read... would suggest.
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Author 6 books166 followers
December 20, 2013
This will be a quicker review than normal, due to the short length of this story. Run was a little sketchy at the start for me. But it turned into an interesting story as I read on. The writing style the author used leads it to be a little vague for my liking, but being vague isn't always a bad thing. It left room for a few things open to interpretation. I think that vagueness is where the strength of the story is, even if it didn't fully sit well with me. In the various meanings I found behind some elements of this story, I can see it appealing to a variety of readers. Reading Run has gotten me interested in checking out Lowhim's other work.
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384 reviews2 followers
March 8, 2017
Haunting inner city; haunting inner psyche. Lowhim's descriptives posse an enigma that is both captivating and eerily ominous. What is this strange hold our minds have over our being?
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