Just a Little Graveyard Fun

A flash fiction piece depicting the end of a graveyard adventure for the protagonist, Jeremy. This is an exploratory piece into unusual styles of presentation - playing with the ways visual depictions of text can affect the surrounding narrative. Fast paced, dark toned, and thoroughly creepy; this should be an interesting, and very quick read.

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Just a Little Graveyard Fun

A flash fiction piece depicting the end of a graveyard adventure for the protagonist, Jeremy. This is an exploratory piece into unusual styles of presentation - playing with the ways visual depictions of text can affect the surrounding narrative. Fast paced, dark toned, and thoroughly creepy; this should be an interesting, and very quick read.

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Just a Little Graveyard Fun

Just a Little Graveyard Fun

by Joshua Cox-Steib
Just a Little Graveyard Fun

Just a Little Graveyard Fun

by Joshua Cox-Steib

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Overview

A flash fiction piece depicting the end of a graveyard adventure for the protagonist, Jeremy. This is an exploratory piece into unusual styles of presentation - playing with the ways visual depictions of text can affect the surrounding narrative. Fast paced, dark toned, and thoroughly creepy; this should be an interesting, and very quick read.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153044279
Publisher: Joshua Cox-Steib
Publication date: 05/26/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 117 KB

About the Author

I'm an avid reader, and have been ever since I fell into it by an oddity of fate in the sixth grade. My best friend wouldn't quit talking to me about a fantasy series that he was reading. I borrowed the first book from him to guard myself from any further ranting (he couldn't very well talk about parts of the series I hadn't read yet, could he?). I ended up reading the book almost by accident. I couldn't stop reading, and I still can't. My wife and I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma - along with our small army of pets, and our books.

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