Steve writes horror and disturbing fiction that has appeared in many online horror publications, as well as in several horror anthologies. He has also had work published by Alfie Dog Fiction. His first novella Die, Blossom, Bloom, was published in 2016.
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A Horror novel about a group of people that get trapped in a park by the animals in the park. Christian Moore must keep his son safe from not just the wildlife, but from those in the group as well. "Sounds interesting!"
Chapter 1 Saturday
The object made surprisingly little sound as it sped towards the earth.
It had left a trail of fire as it passed into earth’s atmosphere. Anyone that happened to be looking up at that exact moment would have assumed it was a meteor passing through the atmosphere, a shooting star.
The object had travelled many miles to get here. It was one of thousands - perhaps tens of thousands - of similar objects launched into this solar system. Many of the objects would pass harmlessly by, nev...
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The UK has left European Union. The world has turned its back. The Government is in danger of losing control. One family, torn apart, dares to challenge the increasingly brutal regime. "Sounds interesting!"
Chapter 1 A Queue
“Hey!” Joe pushed the man standing in front of him. “Sorry, buddy.” The man turned around. “There’s no space.” He shrugged indicating the crowd. “Why the hurry? We can’t go in until they open the doors, anyway.” Joe shouldered his way back past the man, inserting himself back in the queue just behind an overweight woman with brown, curly hair. The man took hold of the back of Joe’s jacket and started to pull him, but before Joe ha...