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The Hive (Creature Feature)

Kenny Dean has never seen a monster before. He's never experienced snow during the summer, spoke to animals, or traveled through time. All Kenny knows these days is a boring life from his wheelchair while locked away at the Sunnyvale Institute - A mental health-care facility for youths between the ages of twelve and eighteen. But all that is about to change when Sunnyvale's finest teacher and psychiatrist, Dr. Jackson, calls Kenny and his friends to his office to view a video that ultimately reveals they are of the stars. Kenny begins to dig deeper and discovers not only supernatural powers, monstrous cults, and a god-like being known to a few on Earth as Souverain, but that a great destiny awaits him... If he can survive the Hive!

About the Author

Influenced by a long-time lust for horror fiction, B-horror movies, eighties slashers, and television shows such as The Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt, and Tales from the Darkside, twenty-nine-year-old writer, William Bradley, uses his dark imagination and satirical sense of humor about society, death, and the taboo to weave frightening--and often sickening--tales of the strange and macabre. You can find his bizarre tales in the horror anthologies Fifty Shades of Slay, Splat 2, Suburban Secrets 2: Ghosts and Graveyards, and Rejected for Content 4: Highway to Hell. William lives in North Carolina and is currently writing more shorts and working on his debut novel.

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