
A compilation of short stories. The stories are written based on true-ish stories that happened, or almost happened. "The General": An ordinary night. An ordinary guy. Freddy had no idea what he was in for. A demon who can pass from person to person, just by the sheer mention of his story. Plagued by this demon named The General, Freddy is faced with the decision to pass this curse off to someone else, or meet his ultimate end at the hands of this ancient being. "Demon Dog": Young Robin is plagued by nightmares of an evil dog. The dog shows up in nightmares, and she cannot break away from how vivid the dreams are. Being scared to go to bed, afraid of the dark, and terrified of the closet is standard fare for the average eight-year-old, but what if there was more to be seen lurking in the shadows? "Bathell": The Demon Bathell. An urban legend told between friends who are very much assuming that he is not real. Once conjured, Bathell will haunt and hunt you, killing you in the most terrifying Using your worst fear as your death device. Reaching into your mind, it pulls out what terrifies you most, to ensure your end is the most unpleasant possible.
Author

Harry Carpenter, writer of "Tales from an Ex-Husband," and the "Fubar" series is a fan of horror, science fiction and suspense. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, a city full of illustrious authors and performers, Harry began writing in elementary school. Only recently did he formally pursue his passion, releasing his first book "Tales From An Ex-Husband" in 2019. Harry has since won "Best Short Short Story" award from the Veteran's Administration writing contest, as well as being featured as a best selling author in local book stores. Using his experiences in the United States Army, various retail and fast food establishments, childhood encounters, and chaotic first marriage, he has developed a mind for creativity. He is a huge fan of cats, video games, and quirky science fiction and horror movies. He also films an internet web series called "The Web-Pool" on YouTube, as well as volunteers with the "Charm City Ghostbusters," a charity organization out of Baltimore who, as the name dictates, dress as the Ghostbusters 1984 movie. Harry now lives in Baltimore with his wife and cats. Follow Harry at www.hcarpenterwriter.com