Making Friends (and other fictions) by Die Booth

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Making Friends (and other fictions)
Cover of Making Friends (and other fictions) by Die Booth
Author(s) Die Booth
Published September 21, 2021
Genre(s) Horror
Age group Adult


Making Friends (and other fictions) by Die Booth is a collection of adult horror stories, originally published September 21, 2021.

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Making friends – Body image, objectification, implied killing, implied dismemberment, reanimated body.

Stone ghosts – Drug use, dysfunctional family, police, disrespectful use of ‘it’ as a pronoun.

Junk medicine – Violent attack, police.

Things the sea brings us – Grief, implied loss of a baby, gossip, abandonment.

The left behind – Civil war, ghosts.

Your punishment is – Vampires, graphic gore, mob lynching, graphic descriptions of hanging (historical context, 18th century England).

Family – Dysfunctional family, stalking.

Not today – Father planning to leave his family.

Nix – Mention of supernatural kidnapping, saved from drowning.

The night post – Fire, flood, nightmares, implied bombing, implied death, mention of war.

Whole wide world – Coming out, reunited with estranged father. Character banter includes brief teasing about weight gain, colloquial use of the word ‘mental’ and a joke about cigarettes being called ‘fags’.

Badass – Hospital setting, mention of injury.

The headless army of Charlie Close – Misnaming, brief description of cut finger.

A murder – Dysfunctional relationship, manipulation.

Somebody’s truth – Mention of death.

The cat in the window – Creature, haunting, character death, brain tumour, mummified cat.

Neverburied – Menacing entity.

Wine-drowned sorrows – Graphic descriptions of drowning, graphic descriptions of corpses under water, vomiting, nightmares, haunting.

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