You Only Live Once

By Stefanie N Snider
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: June 30, 2012
Words: 3,352 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9780987995902


Description

When the body dies, the soul should be free to leave. But what if it gets trapped? What if it's left inside to listen...to think...to plot revenge... What if it manages to bring the body back? You only live once, but no one promises you'll die when your body does.

Tags

murder, revenge, trapped, undead, corpse

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Review by: Fred L. Taulbee Jr. on Aug. 01, 2012 : star star star
Snider has written some good into a couple of old cliches--no offense Ms. Snider--and it's something few writers can do. King even did this once, and I have to admit to not liking his version much. This, however, is quite different and refreshing, with a new spin and a good voice. My only problem is its length, but it wasn't a painful length. Definitely worth reading and paying for...not like the other two stories I bought with this batch, because Snider also knows grammar and mechanics and other basic writing tools. Any problems I had with the writing were that I would've written some phrasing here and there a bit differently. I know it's a horrible thing to have to mention about a writer, but it seems a lot of aspiring writers are under the impression that grammar is not important. I look forward to checking out Snider's other work.
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