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Inhuman Shapes: A Collection

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Four stories to get you through the darkest night....

A hunter who encounters more than he bargained for in the woods.
A creature that should never have existed.
A little girl who is not as innocent as she appears.
And a night shift at a warehouse that is anything but normal.

Monsters come in all forms, and sometimes you can't see them for what they are until it is much too late. These are simply four tales of those who hide their INHUMAN SHAPES.

From the author of CONSEQUENCES and MUDCAT comes another collection of the strange and unnerving.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2018

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John Quick

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If you ask his wife, John Quick is compelled to tell stories because he’s full of baloney. He prefers to think he simply has an affinity for things that are strange, disturbing, and terrifying. As proof, he will explain how he suffered Consequences, transcribed The Journal of Jeremy Todd, and regaled the tale of Mudcat. He lives in Middle Tennessee with his aforementioned long-suffering wife, two exceptionally patient kids, four dogs that could care less so long as he keeps scratching that perfect spot on their noses, and a cat who barely acknowledges his existence.

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March 27, 2019
This was more of a teaser for the author's longer work, which I also enjoy. The four stories were horrific and campy and kept me entertained. The short stories work well together as an overarching theme of inhuman shapes, which is a fitting title.
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