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    On Writing Horror While Preparing to Donate A Kidney

    "Dan came out of the hospital with a healthy kidney, while I’d come out with three and a half thousand words of notes."

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    "During advisory at the end of the day, while Mr. Mater drones on about a student council food drive and tryouts for the upcoming musical, I count three news teams on the school’s front lawn, waiting to ambush me the second I walk out the doors."

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    "The boogeyman in the closet isn’t an amorphous shape in the dark—It’s someone we know and trust."

    December 10, 2019  By Damien Angelica Walters
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    A Hard World for Little Things: 10 Dark Stories of Kids in Peril

    It's an old story, and among the most powerful we can tell.

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    The Mass Atonement of Salem, Massachusetts

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    The call is coming from inside the house.

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