”Things Unseen”
“Eisley hailed a cab. It was a late lugubrious afternoon, streets flooded with mist, wavy lights, houses leaning and disappearing in obscurity, unreal as if watched through cracked glassine. The people on the sidewalks stood still like statues, white-marbled faces and hollowed eye-sockets. He wondered how the driver was able to find his way through this muddy film, this blackening darkness that worked like a corrosive on the surfaces of things, exposing the void beneath.”
To Michael Eisley, a debunker of cryptozoology and paranormal phenomena, the things which are normally unseen are about to become seen ... Read the short story, ”Things Unseen”, in MONSTER MASH, an anthology of horror stories from Pill Hill Press, edited by Jessy Marie Roberts.
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”Monsters run rampant in this fun and exciting tribute to the creatures, ghouls and beasts that haunt our nightmares and frighten our imaginations.” (From the publisher’s description.)

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