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“Her Living Corals”

Posted on January 9, 2014 by Kenneth W. Cain
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“Her Living Corals” tagline:
When she is alone with her corals, she is happiest. But eventually they always take on a life of their own.

(This is included in Darker Days).

Where to read this story:

Firbolg Publishing

Edited by Dr. Alex Scully

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Posted in Short Stories | Tagged B.E. Scully, Blaze McRob, collection of dark short stories, collections & anthologies, dark speculative fiction short story collection, Die Booth, Edgar Allan Poe, ERIC J. GUIGNARD, Gary Braunbeck, Gene O’Neill, Gertrude Atherton, Gregory Norris, H.F. Arnold, H.P. Lovecraft, horror short story anthology, John Grover, Joshua Skye, Julianne Snow, K. Trap Jones, Kenneth Cain, Kevin Wetmore, Lawrence Santoro, M.R. James, Mark Patrick Lynch, Mary Shelley, Michael Meeske, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Norman Partridge, Rose Blackthorn, Sydney Leigh, T. FOX DUNHAM, Tais Teng | Leave a reply

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