This is going to be my epitaph one day, I swear. Anyway, I really enjoyed this. Not too often you see the undead as anything other than evil in most fiction.
Wow, this was so different. Definitely something you should play with. I imagine you could think of a lot more to go with this. Take another look and see what you can come up with.
This was a fun read and had resonances of a Pushkin short story called āThe Coffin-Makerā in which the eponymous character has a dream in which he meets in Hell the people he crafted coffins for. . . I couldnāt help but to imagine G.K. Chesterton in the lead role as āG.K.ā as I read. š
Glad you liked it! Just read 'The Coffin Maker', great little story, thanks for mentioning it. Haha, yes, I can't help but associate the initials G.K. with Chesterton.
Iām gonna need 60k more words and another three books in this series, thanks! š
Haha! I'll see what I can do. š Very pleased to hear you enjoyed this so much.
This was cool! I really enjoyed it.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
"Lost her way
After one too many cups of tea"
This is going to be my epitaph one day, I swear. Anyway, I really enjoyed this. Not too often you see the undead as anything other than evil in most fiction.
Oh, this was fun. The ghosts, Rhea, Michael the ghoul, just hilarious. I could read more of this for sure.
Excellent to hear, thank you!
Wow, this was so different. Definitely something you should play with. I imagine you could think of a lot more to go with this. Take another look and see what you can come up with.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I expected this to be a one and done story but people really enjoyed it and want more so I will endeavour to dig deeper.
Who needs a necromancer when the dead can defend themselves?
Especially with all those forgotten graveyards lying around, not all of them can have a G.K helping out.
Very True. Can you imagine what would happen if every graveyard had a GK? Especially the Civil War mass gravesites?
This was a fun read and had resonances of a Pushkin short story called āThe Coffin-Makerā in which the eponymous character has a dream in which he meets in Hell the people he crafted coffins for. . . I couldnāt help but to imagine G.K. Chesterton in the lead role as āG.K.ā as I read. š
Glad you liked it! Just read 'The Coffin Maker', great little story, thanks for mentioning it. Haha, yes, I can't help but associate the initials G.K. with Chesterton.