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Tiny Tales of Terror

Viewing comments for Chapter 79 "Curtain Call"
Multi-authored book of flash/micro horror fiction

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Comment from Mark Valentine
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I love how the author's notes serve as an epilog and companion piece to the tiny tale. By the way, I think I may have accidentally hit "Save" on an earlier reply to one of your reviews before completing my thought. What I wanted to say, upon hearing that you also had once studied for the ministry, was that that fact explains your humility. Had I your talent, I would be an insufferable egotist.

Anyway, another gripping tale.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 24-Oct-2015
    Thanks, Mark.
    I deeply appreciate your readership and continued support for these tiny terror tales.
    Thanks so much!
    Always with respect
    ~Dean :}
Comment from Tomes Johnston
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This is yet another chilling tale that the author has created with this piece of writing. Poor dad and poor daughter. This is a terrible situation and I hope I never have to do anything like that.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks, Tomes. As always, I appreciate your ongoing support of this long-running series of tiny terror tales. I'm very thankful that you enjoyed the story.
    Thanks again for weighing in with your comments. It is deeply appreciated.

    Always with respect
    ~Dean

reply by Tomes Johnston on 23-Oct-2015
    My pleasure yet again.
Comment from Linda Engel
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Zombies, zombies, zombies . All you care about are zombies :) I have one bullet left, Dean, ..one.. Bwa-ha-a-a-a-a-
Good daddy to take care of his little girl. Can't someone invent a "Zombie Zap Spray" like roach spray?

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Yeah, you'd think if they can send a rover (or three) to the planet Mars, they should be able to come up with a zombie repellant, right, Linda? But n-o-o-o-o-o, they make us shoot 'em in the head to stop the munching marauders instead. That gets kind of messy, ya' know?
    Thanks very much for reading and commenting. I do appreciate it... ;)

    ~Dean

Comment from justafan
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Good god!!! Those sirens scared the chit out of me!!!LMAO.
What an excellent addition to Tiny Tales this is, Dean. Question, when you publish a book online, can you add these little beauties to it...Sound and Gif's?

Wonderful!!

Always your biggest fan,
Missy

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Yes, you simply convert the story to an audiobook format. There are a couple of sites where I have published stories which include sound FX, but I'm not permitted to mention them here on FS as per site regulations. But to answer your question, yes, it's completely feasible.

    Thanks for weighing in on yet another installment of these tiny terror tales, Missy. Your continued support of this series is deeply appreciated.

    Always with admiration

    ~Dean :}
reply by justafan on 23-Oct-2015
    Well, dear, you have my fb and my email....lol
Comment from TomyKan
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Very well written with very descriptive images and a horrific ending. I like a of of your metaphors, i.e. "ebony velvet curtain closing on the final performance of an ill-conceived play". Well done.

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks, Tomy. I appreciate your ongoing support of this long-running series of tiny terror tales. I'm very thankful that you enjoyed the story.
    Thanks again for weighing in with your comments. It is deeply appreciated.

    Always with respect
    ~Dean
Comment from petalangela
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Poor daddy he won't even have time to pull the trigger they are to quick he hesitated too long now he too must watch the feeding

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks for weighing in with your comments for this latest Tiny Tale of Terror, Petal. Your time and review are greatly appreciated. All the other authors who have graciously given of their efforts through contributing their stories to this book also appreciate your continued support as well.
    Pleasant Screams, and Happy (almost) Halloween!

    Always with respect
    ~Dean
Comment from giraffmang
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Hi Dean,

Very nicely done. Very tight writing, driving through good tension and emotion. A true hero in the father. A fitting entry for the tiny tales.

G

 Comment Written 23-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks for weighing in with your comments for this latest Tiny Tale of Terror, Gareth. Your time and review are greatly appreciated.
    Pleasant Screams, and Happy (almost) Halloween!

    Always with respect
    ~Dean
Comment from w.j.debi
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And when all that are left are the zombies, do they eat each other? Or do the living dead starve to death? Sorry, I'm not up on zombie lore. At least the poor little girl will not have to face the horrible monsters. A hard decision for any parent.

You set the stage well. Good twist at the end, which upon consideration is the only possible sane conclusion--if anything about zombies can be sane.

You are the master of the the tinny tales of terror, as you prove once again.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks for weighing in with your comments for this latest Tiny Tale of Terror, Debi. Your time and review are greatly appreciated. All the other authors who have graciously given of their efforts through contributing their stories to this book also appreciate your continued support as well.
    Pleasant Screams, and Happy (almost) Halloween!

    Always with respect
    ~Dean
Comment from country ranch writer
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that music for the back ground sounds like something coming out of the grave yards bedroom they are noisy little buggers to be so dead

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks for weighing in with your comments for this latest Tiny Tale of Terror, country ranch writer. Your time and review are greatly appreciated. All the other authors who have graciously given of their efforts through contributing their stories to this book also appreciate your continued support as well.
    Pleasant Screams, and Happy (almost) Halloween!

    Always with respect
    ~Dean
reply by country ranch writer on 23-Oct-2015
    THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS DO
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    :)
reply by country ranch writer on 23-Oct-2015
    HUGGS
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    HUGE Hugs, Country!

    <3<3<3

    ~Dean ;)
reply by country ranch writer on 23-Oct-2015
    AWE----- YOU ARE SO KIND----SMILES MY FRIEND
Comment from DALLAS01
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I should know better than to read any of these tiny tales after sundown. lol
Increases my chance of nightmares. Think Daddy ought to go in the kitchen and either stick his head in the oven or sharpen a butcher knife.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2015


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2015
    Thanks for weighing in with your comments for this latest Tiny Tale of Terror, DALLAS. Your time and review are greatly appreciated. All of the other authors who have graciously given of their efforts through contributing stories of their own to this book also appreciate your continued support as well.
    Pleasant Screams, and Happy (almost) Halloween!

    Always with respect
    ~Dean