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β€œThe Customer is Always Right” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig
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β€œThe Customer is Always Right” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig

β€œDid you hear me? I said I want to speak to your manager!”

Mallory Montoya kept the pleasant, toothy Customer Service Smile on her face, though it was a near thing. β€œIt'll just be—”

β€œHey!” the woman said, snapping her fingers in Mallory's face. β€œI didn't ask for excuses! I asked for your manager!”

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β€œIf You Go Out in the Woods Today” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig
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β€œIf You Go Out in the Woods Today” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig

β€œMom! Listen!”

Elena paused, needing to wait only a few seconds before a tiny, high-pitched squeak came from somewhere in the dense trees surrounding them.

β€œIt's a kitten!” Alex exclaimed, and before Elena could say a word her daughter tore her hand out of hers and charged into the woods.

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Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: β€œThe Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: β€œThe Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

The door slid open. The two guards stood, armed. One jerked his e-gun, prompting her to move. Its chrome caught the light. Its purple battery throbbed inside its cylinder, and violet shadows oozed into the barrel. She placed her drink on the award shelf near the door that gathered dust – twenty-three figures stood there with her name engraved. She nodded to the guards, throwing a cardigan over her shoulders – not that it mattered what she wore, she knew she’d wake up in something different.

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Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest: β€œI Will Not Read Your Haunted Script” by Patrick Barb (2nd place)

Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest: β€œI Will Not Read Your Haunted Script” by Patrick Barb (2nd place)

I will not read your haunted script.

Be brief. That’s one of the first big lessons you need to absorb if you want to become a screenwriter. Any books you read, classes you taken, overpriced workshops from hack gurus you attend, if they don’t mention β€œthe economy of words,” then ask for your money back. Now. Producers, actors, directors, all those folks above our paygrade, they barely read anything. So getting to the point with what they do read is essential.

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