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Short Story Press Presents Another 28 Days

By: Short Story Press, Matthew Kilpatrick
Narrated by: Bob Barton
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Short Story Press Presents Another 28 Days, by Matthew Kilpatrick.

Another 28 Days is the story of one desperate, damaged man’s constant struggle to manage and control two sides of his nature, both of which are destructive, but which also seem to be in direct conflict, making keeping them in check a challenge. Listeners of this dark and personal story will discover:

  • One man’s life story, a dark and twisted one though it may be.
  • A deeply traumatized man doing his best to adjust and live a normal, balanced life.
  • A slowly building mystery to reveal the truth of Bill’s condition.
  • The discovery that no matter how bad one’s problems might be, the best thing to do is work through and overcome them.
  • A supernatural horror tale interspersed with streaks of gritty reality.
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