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Enter Through the Crawlspace is a compilation of 20 short stories about neglected houses that talk, time travel that turned out to be not as much fun as the time traveler imagined, how a village dealt with a post-apocalyptic invasion, an alien up for a promotion, a shopping trip to another planet, a cursed cell phone, an entrance into a time warp, a rogue robot, a magical camera, a werewolf's experience in the human world, a cautionary tale about an autonomous ship, a vampire struggling to make ends meet in modern-day Massachusetts, and an old fashioned ghost story with a surprise ending. It…mehr

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Enter Through the Crawlspace is a compilation of 20 short stories about neglected houses that talk, time travel that turned out to be not as much fun as the time traveler imagined, how a village dealt with a post-apocalyptic invasion, an alien up for a promotion, a shopping trip to another planet, a cursed cell phone, an entrance into a time warp, a rogue robot, a magical camera, a werewolf's experience in the human world, a cautionary tale about an autonomous ship, a vampire struggling to make ends meet in modern-day Massachusetts, and an old fashioned ghost story with a surprise ending. It is the author's sincere hope that when you read these stories, the hair on the back of your neck stands up.
Autorenporträt
Lavinia M. Hughes, a native New Englander, is the author of Enter Through the Porthole, her 4th collection of paranormal short stories that follows up her previous Enter Through the Crawlspace, Enter Through the Bulkhead, and Enter Through the Alleyway. The Twilight Zone and the Alfred Hitchcock Hour are her inspirations for these mystical stories that feature drama and a human nature twist. Some characters may not be human but they all have a story to tell. She has also written An iGen Cookbook for the Unskilled and co-authored Newtucket Island, Training Ship, Cape Car Blues, and Mikey Mayflower - The Early Years. The author lives and writes with her husband Richard Hughes at their Cape Cod home in the seaside village of Waquoit, Massachusetts.