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Grim Horizons: Tales of Dark Fiction

An investment manager hosts a holiday party for his rich clients, a business pitch on his mind and a problem in his basement.A pilot tries to teach his onboard A.I. humanity.At the far edge of the new world, a storyteller discovers an inn with an odd price: three tales from his life.These stores, and more…GRIM HORIZONS: TALES OF DARK FICTION is a cerebral collection. Seven short stories that blend fantasy and horror, psychological thrills and futuristic fiction. Taken one by one, or as a feast altogether, these dark tales are a treat for those that like their fiction a little bit twisted.

About the Author

Andrew Van Wey was born in Palo Alto, California, spent part of his childhood in New England, and lived in South Korea for over a decade.As a child of the late 80's and early 90's, Andrew fondly remembers a time when cell phones were the size of bricks, a good fright could be found in a stack of torn Stephen King books, and a sleepover was best spent scaring friends with low budget horror on VHS.When he's not writing or teaching Andrew can be found mountain biking, playing video games, or hiking with his wife and their sheepdog Daenerys. He loves education, traveling, and geeking out about D&D and fountain pens. He considers bacon and eggs to be a perfectly acceptable meal at all times of day and tattoos to be high art.To visit him online and receive a FREE STARTER BOOK head to andrewvanwey.com

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