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"In the dark, there are dreams unspoken." We each have our own monsters: monsters we try to overcome, monsters we try to keep in check. Sometimes it takes moments of fleeting joys, sometimes we get used to them in the long run, and sometimes we go and expose them to the world. This is a collection of fifteen short stories of people who lurk in the dark with their monsters and who try to push them into the light, and the almost-but not quite-triumphant outcomes of these attempts. Drawn out of the author's twisted and macabre imagination, "People in Dark Places" is a suspenseful carnival ride of fright and sentimental mayhem, from Car 1 to Car 15.…mehr

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"In the dark, there are dreams unspoken." We each have our own monsters: monsters we try to overcome, monsters we try to keep in check. Sometimes it takes moments of fleeting joys, sometimes we get used to them in the long run, and sometimes we go and expose them to the world. This is a collection of fifteen short stories of people who lurk in the dark with their monsters and who try to push them into the light, and the almost-but not quite-triumphant outcomes of these attempts. Drawn out of the author's twisted and macabre imagination, "People in Dark Places" is a suspenseful carnival ride of fright and sentimental mayhem, from Car 1 to Car 15.
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Bryan G. Salazar is a Mathematics major from the University of the Philippines in Cebu, who nevertheless has always have a passionate inclination toward writing since his early age. His major influences are Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, O. Henry, and Stephen King. When he's not surfing stuff on Wikipedia, or reading stuff, or writing stuff, he's probably stuck in traffic somewhere. "People in Dark Places" is the first book to escape his shy grasp.