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“The House That Swallowed the Sun”

This poem, shared by Jason C. Owen on tells a haunting and vivid story of a family encountering a malevolent house that comes alive with sinister intent. As the family arrives at dusk, the seemingly abandoned house awaits them with an eerie presence. Once inside, the atmosphere shifts dramatically as the house transforms into a…
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Death; the Truth

In “Death; the Truth,” Jason C Owen delves into the profound impact that confronting mortality has on our perception of life and priorities. Death, whether literal or metaphorical, serves as a stark reminder of life’s impermanence, forcing us to confront truths we often avoid in our daily existence.Owen eloquently articulates how death strips away the…
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📝Room 108

Episode 1: The Cracked Door I live in a place where the walls yell more than the people do.Where the hallway smells like cheap smoke and cheaper stories.Where the red light flickers, but nobody’s trying to fix it. Some nights, I count the fights like math homework.Three screams. One crash.Then the cops pull up, and…
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A Long Way Down

In “A Long Way Down,” a seemingly serene mountain getaway transforms into a harrowing ordeal when the narrator’s father suffers a heart attack deep in the backcountry. The thin mountain air, initially part of the adventure’s allure, becomes a backdrop to an urgent crisis. Cut off from cell service and any immediate help, the narrator…
