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Fresh Fear Fresh Fear by William Cook
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“He wondered when parents had decided updating their social networks or stalking ex-lovers on those same sites had become more important than watching and raising their kids. No wonder the world was falling apart.”
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“The fog ate his companions slowly, dissolving them from solid beings into nothing more than vague shadows which played at being human. And”
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“Salvation was a sandwich, a scream muffled at its end by elliptical epileptoid epicureanism. (Try saying that ten times fast.)”
William Cook, Fresh Fear
“The first time I got one, a panic attack, I thought I was dying. It felt like something was holding me down and sitting on my chest. I couldn’t breathe. It was terrifying in ways that are hard to puts in words. But it wasn’t just a panic attack out of nowhere...”
William Cook, Fresh Fear
“The pill numbs the mind from the highs and lows of life, turning the symphony of sensations to one unvaried note. That’s not how life is meant to be experienced. The savor of life is spiced with as many tears as it is with laughter. The depths of despair give substance to the thrill of victory. The good cannot be known unless the bad is experienced to contrast. The gold pill takes all that has meaning away. I will not succumb to its power! I hide three of the pills as I always do and”
William Cook, Fresh Fear
“Strangers, they verboten,” he’d say in his German accent. “They get you, keep you, then leave you in a ditch. Watch that place, those people.”
William Cook, Fresh Fear
“It’s only now as I head back home after a full day’s work surrounded by people pale with hangovers and stinking of coffee breath, that I count myself lucky”
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“Shane McKenzie So Much Pain, So Much Death”
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“Brandon Ford Scare Me”
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“Lily Childs Strange Tastes”
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