claimed baggage
Short horror stories:
4 twisted tales

“The Baggage Carousel Thief” steals a possessed suitcase from the airport and is taken on a mind-bending, gender-bending, time-bending journey to finish a vengeful spirit’s slaughter as a door to door sales girl.
In “Antwon Webb and the Grave Suitcase, ” a homeless vet finds a dumped suitcase in the trash that forces him on a journey to avenge a young girl, who is more than she seems.
“The Gift Bag” is about a middle-aged woman, with a mortgage, debt, and kids, who steals strange suitcase when she discovers her wealthy best friend uses it to turn a cheap necklace into priceless jewelry.
A couple in "Future Baggage," teleport to their new home base on an airless planet and a seemingly broken teleporter delivers an endless stream of baggage that will crush them.
Claimed Baggage Book Cover and T-shirts designed and created by Robin Grossman
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AUG 1991: THE PERFECTLY WONDERFUL WONDERFOOT
Yeah. So, it's like that and in trying to find my way out of the clutter, I found a horror story I wrote back in the day: August 1991. It still makes me laugh because I'm old and rotting AND the story still hits my wonderfully perfect funny bone.
I'm pretty sure the magazine is long gone. The only thing that turns up is a Fusion Magazine in El Paso. Nope, Fusion Creative Media Magazine was based in Edison, NJ. Cover Art: Masks by Allen Bush. I don't know who to credit for the art that accompanies my story.
I'm pretty sure the magazine is long gone. The only thing that turns up is a Fusion Magazine in El Paso. Nope, Fusion Creative Media Magazine was based in Edison, NJ. Cover Art: Masks by Allen Bush. I don't know who to credit for the art that accompanies my story.
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Lovin' That Razor burn
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