Erica.Curran followed Monsters
Monsters
Monsters
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Patient #29
Patient #29
A book inspired by a nursery rhyme about lady bugs
Erica.Curran followed Snapshots
Snapshots
Snapshots
After a bizarre accident lands her mother in the hospital Oliva begins to investigate why people in her town are in comas hours after having their picture taken for the local newspaper
Erica.Curran followed The Comeback
The Comeback
The Comeback
Inhabited by the deranged spirit of an old-school comedian, a struggling nightclub comic crosses the Nevada desert on a high-octane ride for bloody revenge.
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TATS – Evil Ink
TATS – Evil Ink
When a rambunctious college student is seduced by a master tattoo artist, he’s used as a human canvas filled with evil prophecies and cruel events that must be re-lived.
Erica.Curran followed The cave-painting
The cave-painting
The cave-painting
A book inspired by my university studies in philosophy, childhood thoughts and later imaginings and dreams
Erica.Curran followed But The Darkness Is For Your Imagination
But The Darkness Is For Your Imagination
But The Darkness Is For Your Imagination
Six-year old Oscar understands most Tagalog words, but when a new word is introduced into his growing vocabulary, it brings with it the unexpected attention of old superstitions. Oscar is about to learn that giving your fear a name gives it life.
Erica.Curran followed Urban Legends The Series
Urban Legends The Series
Urban Legends The Series
5 students and a teacher are involved in the gruesome murder of "Mary J Paul". Whose brought back from the dead and out to seek revenge.
Erica.Curran followed Carousels of Charset
Carousels of Charset
Carousels of Charset
Dared by friends, Gillian is forced to meet her fate and enter the House-Of-Mirrors, knowing of the legend of Charset.
Erica.Curran followed Shalamrood Mountain Of Jinn
Shalamrood Mountain Of Jinn
Inspired by a true story: An American-Iranian visits her old cabin in the woods - you’re thinking cliche but guess again! It’s psychological horror, erotica and Jinn, add blood and a little gore and you have Shalamrood.
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