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From Dark Places

Ebook By Emma Newman
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Published: Jan. 29, 2010
Category: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author
Words: 20727 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook Description

Whispering rooms, forbidden needs and love entangled with madness… From Dark Places brings together eleven tales of things unseen and unwanted, things that lurk at the edge of vision and the people they brush against.

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creepy, dark tales, emma newman, fiction anthology, flash fiction, paranormal, short stories, supernatural

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Review by: Jen Brubacher on Feb. 12, 2010 : (no rating)
With these short stories Emma Newman proved to me that she is indeed the master of the dark twist. Spooky mixed with a touch of humour that makes it all the more entertaining, this collection is a great sampler of her work, showing her many skills when it comes to creating (and abusing!) memorable characters in not many words. I agree with Steve Weaver's review: it would be amazing to hear her read these stories out loud. Great collection, Emma-- I can't wait to read what you produce next!

Review by: steve weaver on Feb. 07, 2010 : (no rating)
Once again we are entertained and delighted by a hot new author on the scene. Emma Newman brings back insinuation and innuendo as an art form; reminiscent of the twilight zone or Outer limits. In an age of verbal overkill, Emma proves that less can be more! The only way it could have been the smallest bit more enjoyable was had she read them aloud.. If you have not heard her, then rush over to her website and indulge in some audio treats!!! Kudos and congratulations, I look forward to your next work.

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