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E. Reyes

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E. Reyes is a writer, a horror fanatic, and the author of the novel The House on Moon Creek Avenue. Overloading on books and movies and working retail, Reyes brings terror and the unimaginable to everyday life with his experiences and transcends them into a different range of characters and situations. When not watching scary movies and reading books, E. Reyes is busy being a father and a husband and putting in time playing Xbox. He resides in Arizona.

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E. Reyes Read Stephen King's book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, write every day, read every day and read different author's books. Do not get into the gam…moreRead Stephen King's book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, write every day, read every day and read different author's books. Do not get into the game for the money. I have respect for the craft and for storytelling. (less)
E. Reyes I am currently working on a collection of short stories titled Strange Tales of the Macabre. It will be available at the end of May 2019!
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Day One - Writing Prompt

I bought a 300 Writing Prompts book from @piccadillyofficial at Target, and I plan to write to a prompt every day and post it. This is day one... #piccadillyinc

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“I long for the days
Of pumpkins and ghosts;

When the dead use homes
And people as hosts.”
E. Reyes, Devil's Hill: An Anthology

“For some, Halloween isn’t just a holiday; it’s a lifestyle, a season. Being spooky and dressing in your favorite horror movie tees and collecting everything jack-o’-lantern and Halloween has become a normal thing for a lot of people. You can’t do that for any other holiday. Every day is Christmas?—wouldn’t work. It would be really weird to see someone walking around with a snowman shirt and a pair of elf ears in July. Either that person really enjoys Christmas or he or she is on a bad trip.”
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“I long for the days
Of pumpkins and ghosts;

When the dead use homes
And people as hosts.”
E. Reyes, Devil's Hill: An Anthology

“Horror itself is a bit of a bullied genre, the antagonist being literary snobbery and public misconception. And I think good horror tackles our darkest fears, whatever they may be. It takes us into the minds of the victims, explores the threats, disseminates fear, studies how it changes us. It pulls back the curtain on the ugly underbelly of society, tears away the masks the monsters wear out in the world, shows us the potential truth of the human condition. Horror is truth, unflinching and honest. Not everybody wants to see that, but good horror ensures that it's there to be seen.”
Kealan Patrick Burke

“How in the hell could a man enjoy being awakened at 8:30 a.m. by an alarm clock, leap out of bed, dress, force-feed, shit, piss, brush teeth and hair, and fight traffic to get to a place where essentially you made lots of money for somebody else and were asked to be grateful for the opportunity to do so? ”
Charles Bukowski, Factotum

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