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Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller
Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller












Or maybe you would like to take a walk down to the principal's office with me right now. You want me to spell it out for you so you won't forget it? Don't you know, man? This boy here got the school named after him. What's your name? You, I'm talking to you!Įmmanuel Trades. What's the matter? You two guys privileged or something? What is this? The officers' club or something? I don't wanna catch you smoking in here again, you understand? Now get out! Come on, you heard what I said. Didn't you? Didn't you, West? End of the line boy! Then you started sending those foul letters to my wife. You went to the principal withg as story about race prejudice. You can't cut alone, huh, West? You're not so tough without a gang, but you were tough that night in the alley, weren't you? Seven to two. What's the matter, West? You need help? Come on. You wanna gang fight? You wanna start a rumble? Come on, boy, just make a move.Īll right, you guys.

Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller

*"Haunted by the Self" by A.J.All you gotta do is take it.

Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller

Other stories I enjoyed in this anthology include: It was first published in the Delaware magazine Out & About (October 1996), and won First Place in its "Fright Fiction" contest.

Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller

James, Arthur Machen), with a decidedly modern slant. My story, "DWF," is the first of the 22 stories in this volume, and it was written in the classic ghost story style (e.g., M.R. I simply didn't anticipate the extraordinary variety of ways in which the word can be interpreted." Here you will find stories of people haunted not only by ghosts, but by other supernatural creatures as well as human emotions, regret, and worry. But, as editor Greg Miller noted in his introduction, stories about hauntings can take many forms: "While reviewing the submissions. There's nothing like a collection of ghost stories for late-night reading, and Static Movement's Something Dark in the Doorway: A Haunted Anthology certainly fits the bill.














Something Dark in the Doorway by Gregory Miller