Some Days Suck, Some Days Suck Worse is a collection of short, horror stories. You will find stories featuring monsters, phobias, supernatural happenings and even Ol' Scratch makes an appearance or two. However, not every story relies on things creeping out of the shadowy bits of our world to send you cowering beneath the covers; sometimes life is frightening enough on its own. What you will not find, as the name implies, is anything resembling a happy ending. These are not Fairy Tales; these are stories of pain, suffering and nightmares come to life. There are no Knights in Shining Armor riding in to save the day; no superhuman heroes overcoming the darkness. This is a collection for ...
Some Days Suck, Some Days Suck Worse is a collection of short, horror stories. You will find stories featuring monsters, phobias, supernatural happenings and even Ol' Scratch makes an appearance or two. However, not every story relies on things creeping out of the shadowy bits of our world to send you cowering beneath the covers; sometimes life is frightening enough on its own.
What you will not find, as the name implies, is anything resembling a happy ending. These are not Fairy Tales; these are stories of pain, suffering and nightmares come to life. There are no Knights in Shining Armor riding in to save the day; no superhuman heroes overcoming the darkness. This is a collection for people that like to be scared, that like to feel their heart break, that like to be on the edge of their seats and feel their heart pumping hard and fast. This is a collection of horror for people that ride the roller coasters because they like to be scared; a horror collection for those that love horror.
Michael A. Kozlowski lives in Michigan with his wife and two sons. Despite the fact that he writes stories that make people cringe and cry and curl up in a ball, rocking in place and sucking their thumbs, he's actually a pretty nice guy with a good sense of humor and isn't very scary at all.
To learn more about Mike and his work, check out his website at www.mikekozlowski.com. You can also follow him on Facebook (Author Mike Kozlowski), Twitter(@MAKozlowski) and at his blog (blog.mikekozlowski.com). Really, he's not very scary at all...though his wife doesn't let him tell bedtime stories to the kids.
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Some Days Suck, Some Days Suck Worse is a collection of short, horror stories. You will find stories featuring monsters, phobias, supernatural happenings and even Ol' Scratch makes an appearance or two. However, not every story relies on things creeping out of the shadowy bits of our world to send you cowering beneath the covers; sometimes life is frightening enough on its own.What you will not find, as the name implies, is anything resembling a happy ending. These are not Fairy Tales; these are stories of pain, suffering and nightmares come to life. There are no Knights in Shining Armor riding in to save the day; no superhuman heroes overcoming the darkness. This is a collection for ...