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On the Dempsey St. there hides terrible secrets. Horrible things go on behind these closed doors. Devil Worship, Cult activity, and acts of unspeakable Revenge. Witness 6 Stories, from 6 Different Characters. In-between these stories, you'll find 6 Flash Fiction stories that will creep you out in record time. From Grandmother Is Dead to The Man Outside the Peephole, these Flash Fiction stories add to the creepiness of the short stories, and let you know there is horror outside of Dempsey Street... Horror is all around.

From the author of HELLiDAYS & For Darkness Knows Your Name.

132 pages, Paperback, Kindle

Published January 23, 2018

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John S. Sebis II

13 books26 followers
Ever since I was younger I've been an avid reading and dreamer creating worlds as I read. Or expanding the worlds I was reading about. As time went on I started writing. Over the years, I've been working and writing but mostly just for fun. I've been heavily influenced by Stephen King and amazed at what he creates.

When I'm not reading or getting lost in a video game, you can find me writing away. I'm always working on my next few projects.

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March 4, 2018
Hey everyone, John here, the author of this book. I wanted to come in and tell you a little more about this collection and the reasons I wrote it.

So... 666 is one of my favorites. It's dark. It's gory. It's also very person at times. I wanted to add in some person elements which ended up being the Flash Fiction/Poetry sections. When I wrote this book, I was going through some things that put me into a dark head-space. 666 became an outlet for me to express those things in a creative way. It also brought me out of that darkness, and made me learn that I can turn a horrible act that someone tries to throw my way and turn it into art and let it become something that I'm proud of.

I hope if you've found this book, you'll love it as much as I do!

John S. Sebis II
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