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21 Jun

Take Your Daughter to Work Day by Julia Scott-Douglas

Hey party people!  It’s summer solstice!  Which means that up here in Portland it hasn’t rained ONCE today AND I saw the sun this morning.  Summer has come at last. *Sigh*
Okay, onto the story.  This one is called Take Your Daughter to Work Day and it’s by me… of course. 
Be forewarned: This story contains zombies, cannibalism, [...]

13 Jun

Short Story: Message in a Bottle by Julia Scott-Douglas

The story you are about to read is based on a topic requested by reader A.N. I cannot reveal the topic until the end of the story, so I decided to paste the whole story here so you can read it and then read the topic.  Let me know if I managed to fulfill my [...]

08 Jun

Short Story: Teletubbies – A Horror Story by Julia Scott-Douglas

Sorry I posted this story so late! This story was written for a friend who posted a request on Facebook. The exact request was: “Teletubbies. No one has written a serious piece on them. Fill the void, woman!” – BR.
So, in response to this cry for serious literature featuring Teletubbies, I give you: Teletubbies – [...]

30 May

Short Story: Attack of the Killer Unicorns by Julia Scott-Douglas

I know what you’re thinking – “Attack of the Killer Unicorns?  Really?  Has Julia sunken to new lows in her fictional endeavors?”
My response to your imagined demands?  Yes.  Or… maybe.  Forty two?  I don’t know, just read the damn story already.
This one was inspired by my friend and reader J.K.  He posted his request on [...]

23 May

Short Story: The Zombgames by Julia Scott-Douglas

This story was written in response to a comment made by Grahame in response to the post where I asked you all to request I write a story for you.
Grahame’s request was: “How about a sporting event with humans versus zombies (or some other non-human creatures)?”
I took this to heart and created “The Zombgames”. Please [...]

16 May

Short Story: The Neanderthal’s Tale by Julia Scott-Douglas

The following story was written in response to a facebook comment made regarding my last post, which contained a request to my readers to suggest a topic for me to write about.
The comment was:
“How about space aliens combining their DNA with Neanderthal in order to make the perfect slave i.e. mankind today.”
That reader happens to [...]

08 May

Short Story – What Dreams May Come by Julia Scott-Douglas

This story is rated R for rather gross content regarding things not discussed in polite company. If you aren’t a fan of horror, fear and lots of blood, you’re not going to like this one.
I present: What Dreams May Come by Julia Scott-Douglas.
Oh, and let me know what you think of this one. If you [...]

04 Apr

Short Story – The Easter Massacre by Julia Scott-Douglas

I wrote this short story for my friend, Amy, who made Peepshi (aka Peeps Sushi) this year for Easter. I’d say this story is PG13 for general evil along with death and mutation of delicious treats.
So, for those who are brave enough, cast your eyes over The Easter Massacre by Julia Scott-Douglas.

This work is licensed [...]

27 Mar

Short Story: Getting Gas by Julia Scott-Douglas

I’m going to give this story a PG13 rating for violence, disturbing imagery and zombies.  I hope you enjoy Getting Gas by Julia Scott-Douglas.  I promise I’m not a zombie… or am I?

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

20 Mar

Short Story – Writer’s Block by Julia Scott-Douglas

Here’s another short story for your enjoyment.  This one needs no warning, anyone can read it.  It’s called Writer’s Block.  This is a fantasy story with a literal take on Writer’s Block.  It was written by me – Julia Scott-Douglas.  It’s one of my few looks at quasi-surrealism.  Let me know if it works for [...]

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