Tiny Tales of Terror
Viewing comments for Chapter 28 "Well Hello, Dolly"Multi-authored book of flash/micro horror fiction
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Comment from petalangela
Foiled again it must be because the stupid woman just would not sit still. Never mind the next one may be more accepting of your heinous methods
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
Foiled again it must be because the stupid woman just would not sit still. Never mind the next one may be more accepting of your heinous methods
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Yeah, right? (LOL)
Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Petal. Me and all of the other wonderful writers involved deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
Hmm, I'm guessing there's no second date on the books for these two. First, he's apparently not the loyal type, and secondly, he's just not the guy she's "looking" for. Oh, well, at least he found her attractive...well in a creepy/cut your face off, sort of way.
Take care, Faye, I mean, Dean,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
Hmm, I'm guessing there's no second date on the books for these two. First, he's apparently not the loyal type, and secondly, he's just not the guy she's "looking" for. Oh, well, at least he found her attractive...well in a creepy/cut your face off, sort of way.
Take care, Faye, I mean, Dean,
Rhonda
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Rhonda. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
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They are really fun. I try to keep up with the "others", but only chance upon them when reviewing.
Rhonda
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Good enough. I (we) are/am grateful for the support. These stories seem to be fairly well received, for the most part.
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Good for all of you. I'm afraid I suck at horror, as can be seen from my Ghost story. Sorry to hear what happened to yours. I thought it was brilliant.
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Thanks. :)
Comment from LIJ Red
Who borrowed the guy's face-Hannibal Lector? Gory stuff, this. And written clearly, cleanly and well. Sounds like a horror story fit for a collection. Excellent.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
Who borrowed the guy's face-Hannibal Lector? Gory stuff, this. And written clearly, cleanly and well. Sounds like a horror story fit for a collection. Excellent.
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Red. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support. ~Dean
Comment from giftsun
Heh, heh, heh. Your ghoulish writing pulls me in every time. In seeing pictures, not writing, so vivid are the pictures you paint with your work. Fantastic work my scary friend.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
Heh, heh, heh. Your ghoulish writing pulls me in every time. In seeing pictures, not writing, so vivid are the pictures you paint with your work. Fantastic work my scary friend.
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, giftsun. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from --Turtle.
A gruesome, twisted one sided take. I thought the running commentary worked in establishing the level of ego manifesto of this serial killer. It's all about him really, and excluding his victim as if listening in on a phone call really put the spotlight on him... or her, the pov could be a her.... in fact, it's kinda interesting to imagine the pov as a woman. Guys shouldn't collect dolls anyway
Even without the details from the victims perception, the violence is clear, and there is a bit of humor... twisted humor, in the irritation of the victim dying or at losing consciousness.
An easy entertaining read.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
A gruesome, twisted one sided take. I thought the running commentary worked in establishing the level of ego manifesto of this serial killer. It's all about him really, and excluding his victim as if listening in on a phone call really put the spotlight on him... or her, the pov could be a her.... in fact, it's kinda interesting to imagine the pov as a woman. Guys shouldn't collect dolls anyway
Even without the details from the victims perception, the violence is clear, and there is a bit of humor... twisted humor, in the irritation of the victim dying or at losing consciousness.
An easy entertaining read.
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Turtlestage5. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from CD Richards
All this needs is the Cliff Richard song playing in the background!
Brilliant work, as always Dean, thanks for sharing.
Craig
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
All this needs is the Cliff Richard song playing in the background!
Brilliant work, as always Dean, thanks for sharing.
Craig
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Craig. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from Spitfire
A clever and ghoulish monologue. The narrator asks a question and then adds about the bloody wad in her mouth (how reminiscent of the dentist) Then the details to prepare the eyes to pop-out. The worst part is she's still alike, but of course, she'd go into shock and die or at least pass out. The macabre humor of changing her eye color and of course, the irony of "living doll."
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
A clever and ghoulish monologue. The narrator asks a question and then adds about the bloody wad in her mouth (how reminiscent of the dentist) Then the details to prepare the eyes to pop-out. The worst part is she's still alike, but of course, she'd go into shock and die or at least pass out. The macabre humor of changing her eye color and of course, the irony of "living doll."
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Shari. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is yet another macabre post that the author has created with this piece of work. This is scary, but it is really good. Well done yet again.
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
This is yet another macabre post that the author has created with this piece of work. This is scary, but it is really good. Well done yet again.
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2015
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Thanks again for reading and taking an interest in these short snippets of horror, Tomes. Me -- along with all of the other wonderful writers involved -- deeply appreciate your support.
~Dean
Comment from Mastery
LOL LMAO. Good stuff, buddy. I loved this! Did you dothis on purpose by the way:
"w...and, 'POP!' -- out they come. It's as easy as that, you see? (eye out...See? LOL..I love it.
Crazy Guy. Thanks, Bob
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2015
LOL LMAO. Good stuff, buddy. I loved this! Did you dothis on purpose by the way:
"w...and, 'POP!' -- out they come. It's as easy as that, you see? (eye out...See? LOL..I love it.
Crazy Guy. Thanks, Bob
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2015
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You know me too well, Bob, I certainly did, lmao. Just consider this twisted tiny tale the dark comedy edition of Tiny Tales. I'm still hoping you'll submit your own horror story to our book...Tic, tock-Tic, tock...
Thanks for the review! ~Dean ;]
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Sorry my friend...no time right now...really. Bob
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No worries. I completely understand. Heck, I'm just about to that point myself, LOL...
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I went to Chicago for the Tribune's Lit fest over the weekend. Haven't even started my next chapter....LOL...Bob
Comment from I am Cat
Seriously?
You have a book of tiny tales of terror?
really?
oh my.
I must get in on this.
lol
This is... terrifying...
I think i would have let you kill me FIRST.
wow.
You're so.... C R E E P Y
I guess that just makes me....
yeah, I find you fascinating. LOLOL
wow.
This was... I couldn't stop reading it.
It was... yeah.
I saw something on Criminal Minds which made me flash to there... have you seen this episode?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1560814/synopsis
yeah... you should (this is the synopsis... I think you can actually watch at least a teaser from there... not sure)
it was really creepy.
Your story is...as always... fascinatingly... wrong.
lol
Thanks Dean. Why don't you just post every Sunday and just not for the other days? I just get so irritated when I don't have a six to give you. Lol
Well done,
really.
*shake it off Cat*
Cat
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2015
Seriously?
You have a book of tiny tales of terror?
really?
oh my.
I must get in on this.
lol
This is... terrifying...
I think i would have let you kill me FIRST.
wow.
You're so.... C R E E P Y
I guess that just makes me....
yeah, I find you fascinating. LOLOL
wow.
This was... I couldn't stop reading it.
It was... yeah.
I saw something on Criminal Minds which made me flash to there... have you seen this episode?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1560814/synopsis
yeah... you should (this is the synopsis... I think you can actually watch at least a teaser from there... not sure)
it was really creepy.
Your story is...as always... fascinatingly... wrong.
lol
Thanks Dean. Why don't you just post every Sunday and just not for the other days? I just get so irritated when I don't have a six to give you. Lol
Well done,
really.
*shake it off Cat*
Cat
Comment Written 10-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2015
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I've never watched the first episode of Criminal Minds, my dear friend. In fact, I watch very little television at all. I will not miss The Walking Dead, on AMC (it's far more than "just" an apocalyptic zombie series), American Horror Story on FX, the old Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes (whenever I'm lucky enough to find them on network TV), and Rod Serling's The Night Gallery, which comes on here in my neck-of-the-woods at 9:30 pm. That's about it as far as television is concerned. I used to watch Breaking Bad (LOVED IT!) until it ran its course, and a show called Monsters Inside Me. That last one you'll have to Google if you don't already know what it's about. It defies explanation, heh-heh.
Why do I not wait until Sunday to post, you asked? because, in reality, I could care less about receiving six star ratings as a motivation to entertain people. That's the most important aspect about writing..the "entertaining people" part of it. That's why I do what I do. That, and hopefully (if I'm lucky enough and have done my writing properly) scare the livin' daylights out of folks. For me, that's really what it's all about.
Thanks so much for your review. But, don't worry, Cat. I'm really quite a normal guy. My imagination's just a bit... warped, is all. Heh-heh-heh...
~Dean