Eight dark short stories by Writers of the Future Semi-Finalist Katharina Gerlach
Find hope even in the darkest places …
When darkness threatens to swallow all that's good, a few brave souls must stand up against evil.
An American girl visiting Germany must find a way out of a nightmare realm without losing her sanity.
A runaway girl must rely on a tortured boy to leave Hell on Earth.
When visions in a mirror cabinet seem more real than life, a young girl's decision determines whether she'll be loved or killed.
An inherited house isn't as easily cleaned as two sisters think and to survive, they must learn to trust each other.
When the death of a person is like the best drug trip ever, how can a young man stay sane?
A reluctant invisible friend will do anything to protect her charges.
A human monster must face the truth of his actions.
Living on nightmares and beer, an old adventurer gets a stone that fulfills dreams.
In these dark fantasy stories, people face the blackest moments of their lives. But even then, a sliver of light gives hope if only they can grasp it. Writers of the Future judge Dave Farland told Katharina, "Your writing is excellent and you pulled me in from the start."
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