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Lizzy

Lizzy

In a story that draws influences from legends of horror like Clive Barker or Stephen King comes Lizzy...Lizzy was just a young girl with a terrible mind. She lived in a relatively comforting and loving home, with caring parents, and had a strong relationship with her best friend, Malcolm. However, despite the stability in her life, she couldn't help but feel as though she was an outsider - somebody who never really fit in with society. She wasn't one to play with dolls, or have tea parties; she was far too sophisticated for that. She was too curious.Her normal life turned for the worse one evening when she was introduced to a new babysitter: A seemingly gentle elderly man. On that fateful night, Lizzy drank a cup of tea and blacked out, only to awaken in a strange world manifested within her dreams... Or was it. The mystical Gerard welcomed her to his land of intrigue, but also told her things - horrible and awful things which she believed to be true. When she awoke in the real world, her life would be forever changed.

About the Author

Casey Chaplin is an established writer, using many forms of the medium to express his creative visions. Lizzy is his first full length novel, but not his first publication. Beyond writing the macabre, Casey is also an accomplished poet, having several poems published across multiple forms of print. He is an avid fan of all things horror, and draws inspiration not from real life, but rather his vivid imagination.

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