Attack Of The Living Gnomes by Molly Mac with Elysabeth Williams

Tonight is the final story on our countdown to #Halloween! Go read Attack of the Living Gnomes by another talented young, debut author, Molly Mac, with Elysabeth Williams!

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Deep inside an overgrown forest, far away from people, lived eight gnomes. Their home was normal enough – a red and white polka dotted mushroom-esque style, complete with a lazy, spiraling flume of fireplace smoke wafting from the chimney. The candle lights inside cast a warm, golden inviting glow that simply whispered homelike comfort. Somehow all eight gnomes were comfortable living together under one roof instead of spread out. They were solitary creatures, never having been to the ends of their forest.

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No Such Thing As Lollywogs by Austin Malone

You might wanna think twice about eating all that Halloween candy. Tonight’s creepy story on the 13 Stories ‘Til Halloween short story countdown to Halloween is No Such Thing As Lollywogs by Austin Malone!
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 “Do you like chocolate? Well, they do too.
It sweetens the blood of greedy little hogs.
Eat candy at bedtime and they’ll come for you.
You can’t hide from the Lollywogs.”
Scotty glared at his dad. “Nice try, Dad. There’s no such thing as Lollywogs.”
Scotty’s dad had been reciting that tired old poem every Halloween for as long as Scotty could remember. It scared him when he was little, sure, but he was eleven-and-a-half now.
“Besides,” Scotty said, holding up the candy from his plastic Jack-o-lantern bucket. “It’s one Tootsie Roll. Eating one Tootsie Roll doesn’t make me a greedy little hog.”

The Light Show by Jolene Mottern

Up next on the 13 Stories ‘Til Halloween short story countdown to Halloween is The Light Show by Jolene Mottern!

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On the fortieth day, The Water no longer rushed through the streets. The Water hadn’t receded completely, but held steady around the eighth story and The People tried to accept that everything below had been washed away. As they had every morning since the seas swallowed the shores, The People in the tallest buildings took to the rooftops to find solace in the sunrise, but only briefly, as they continued to survey the damage and tally their losses.
The quiet of early morning was the only peace The People had. A few short hours after dawn, the violence, the screaming and the keening would begin again. The People grew only hungrier and more panicked as the day went on.

Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better by Matt Roberts

You should probably keep your eye on that kid at the playground… not that it’ll matter.

Tonight’s tale of terror is brought you you by Matt Roberts. Go read Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better over on 13 Stories Til Halloween!

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She was a cute girl, wearing a pretty blue dress, had long blonde hair pulled up into pigtails, and she was scooping sand into a bucket with a little plastic shovel.

The pressure in Phillip’s head grew and the sound of the playground started to slip away.

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