Micro Scares: 200 One-Sentence Horror Stories

· D. T. Adams
Ebook
35
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Horror stories so exceptionally short they’re over before they’ve begun


Micro Scares contains 200 horror stories, each of which is made up of a single sentence. The terrifying, shocking and gruesome tales are split into three categories:  


–  ‘Evil People’. The focus of these stories is the worst, most despicable people in society, those who recklessly torture, abuse and kill others.

–  ‘Wicked Non-Humans’. These stories are all about animals, monsters, spirits and beings that aren’t exactly friendly.

–  ‘Dreadful Situations’. This final section contains stories featuring strange phenomena and deadly occurrences.


Watch as the lowest of the low commit unspeakable acts, doing great deals of harm to others and robbing innocent people of their lives. Behold the many creatures and lifeforms we share this world with and see how brutal, destructive and horrifying they can be. Witness all sorts of bizarre and gut-wrenching events that change people’s lives for the worse.


If you’re a fan of horror and want to read some incredibly short scary stories, you’re bound to enjoy reading Micro Scares


Buy now and see how much fear, terror and dread one-sentence horror stories can produce.

About the author

D. T. Adams is the pen name of an anonymous British writer who writes both fiction and non-fiction. His self-published works include a novel, collections of short horror stories, two-sentence stories, poetry and more. He's inspired by the world we live in today, as well as imaginary worlds of fantasy, horror and everything in between.


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