Birthday Party (A Short Story)

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By Michael Wright
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(3.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Aug. 18, 2011
Words: 1428 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Timmy's birthday party goes the wrong direction very quickly when he gets a visit from a very special guest.

Extended description

Timmy's birthday party goes the wrong direction very quickly when he gets a visit from a very special guest.

A really short story from the upcoming collection: "After Hours: 13 Strange Stories"

Tags

horror, children, short stories, terror, birthdays, clowns, balloons, birthday parties, demented comedy

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Review by: Selene MacLeod on Oct. 10, 2011 : star star star
Gleeful, wicked mix of the horrific and the hilarious. If a clown like this ever attended my birthday party, I'd never recover! Captures the voice of an 8-year-old well, and well-paced.
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Review by: Mary Nicholson on Aug. 18, 2011 : star star star star
I thought this was a good story. I for one am terrified of clowns. There were a few grammatical errors, but not enough to deter me from reading further. I like the expression "Tiny ice spiders ran up and down Timmy’s spine". I also like the - eat up, we need a piñata. Scary and humorous. I would like to see this develop into a full fledged psycho clown that terrorizes children.
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