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Subject Seven (2011)

The storyline was terrible. No, let me fix that. There was no storyline. Like, nothing happened. At all. Every character is 2D. Where is the personality? (for the record, is Cody the one with Robbie or the one who landed on the jail cell? Or was that Gene? Or, like, what is happening? Who is who?...

Subject Seven (2011) by James A. Moore
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Fireworks (2003)

During Fourth of July festivities, the small town of Collier is invaded by something too horrifying to believe. The lucky ones are killed immediately. They escape the true terror that is yet to come. Original.

Fireworks (2003) by James A. Moore
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Blood Red

Her body ached, but in the nicest ways. The man was definitely imaginative. Technically it was morning now, and she had things to do. She rose from the bed and looked down on his sleeping form. He was handsome. He was also very strange. She liked him. He was charming and pleasant and very attenti...

Blood Red by James A. Moore
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The Silent Army (2016)

Tuskandru tore a chunk from a hard bread made of logga nut and grunted as he chewed it. The air was cold and he liked that too. Better to fight in the cold. War was hot work.     “You are calm.” The King in Iron was sitting next to him and rubbing oil along the blade of his ma...

The Silent Army (2016) by James A. Moore
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The Blasted Lands

The meals he’d enjoyed in the palace in Tyrne had been amazing, but they had also been terrifying things, with endless runs of cutlery and odd bowls and goblets for almost everything. True, most of the Sa’ba Taalor had ignored those sundry items, but Andover hadn’t felt quite like he could, and s...

The Blasted Lands by James A. Moore
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Home for the Holidays: A Short Story

One elemental truth stood against any and all religious differences during the holiday season: Christmas decorations meant more customers. Even the very Scroogiest shop owners knew that simple fact, and all of them did their best to take advantage of it. They’d have had the damnedest time when it...

Home for the Holidays: A Short Story by James A. Moore

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