Loaners by Ravis Harnell
Price: Free! 1510 words.
Published on March 23, 2011. Fiction.
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Krystin taught Theodore a new trick ... one that could get him into serious trouble if he's not careful.
The Knife Salesman by Ravis Harnell
Price: Free! 1360 words.
Published on March 16, 2011. Fiction.
Who could that be outside Claudia's front door at this late hour? A young man with a terrifying threat, or possibly something else.
Famous Last Words by Ravis Harnell
Price: Free! 2200 words.
Published on March 8, 2011. Fiction.
(4.00 from 2 reviews)
McMullen and Ulmerton are just doing their jobs. It's amazing what one can get used to ...
The Pest by Ravis Harnell
Price: Free! 3880 words.
Published on February 28, 2011. Fiction.
Photographer Taylor Jones had to cut short a business trip out west due to an accident. He brought home a busted camera, a few minor injuries - and something else. Something ... hungry.
Ghostwriter by Ravis Harnell
Price: $2.99 USD. 28810 words.
Published on July 20, 2010. Fiction.
(5.00 from 1 review)
Budding horror screenwriter Chris Skinner enlists friend and police detective Rand Allen in his search for a location with an unsavory history. What he finds in a vacant local apartment, however, entices him beyond lurid inspiration into a generations-old legacy of obsession, murder and supernatural power that offers him the ultimate story ... if he's willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
A Pair of Creepy Shorts
on March 11, 2011
Very solidly written in the vein of the classic Southern Gothic. When you're dealing with tried-and-true tropes, you'd better do it well, and Noble does. It's nice to read creepy plots delivered in a juxtaposing warm, familiar voice that approaches the colloquial but never alienates those who may just be visiting the region.
Horror Shorts
on March 14, 2011
Nice mix of imaginative new ideas and classic horror themes, told in an engaging voice. I stutter-stepped over a very small handful of spelling/grammar errors, but the stories were more than good enough to offset a missed edit or two. As fun as it was disturbing, and a very satisfying read.