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Slightly Scary Short Stories

Humorous, Creepy, Historical, and Thought-Provoking Tales

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Slightly Scary Short Stories

By: Floyd Jay Winters
Narrated by: KC Dalbey
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Slightly Scary Short Stories with humorous, creepy, historical, and thought-provoking tales. An entertaining Halloween book. Featuring new urban legends like "The Coquina Madman", the creepy "Sleepless", and the amusing "What’s in the Attic?".

In addition to being scary, these short stories examine themes such as conquering fear, controlling anger, dealing with a loss, love, and respecting and protecting animals.

Also included are a few childlike whimsical things we might encounter as we navigate life, when we find the need to occasionally come up for a breath of fresh air. You will find a little magic, humor, and a tingling medley of the unknown...all from the attic of the mind of Floyd Jay Winters. Please listen, reflect, and enjoy.

©2020 Floyd Jay Winters (P)2021 Floyd Jay Winters
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