Book Review: Daddy’s Girl by Ben Willoughby
Horror tales come in all shapes and sizes. They can be visions of great cosmic terror or they can
Horror tales come in all shapes and sizes. They can be visions of great cosmic terror or they can
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CW Hawes is a storyteller who spins yarns in many different formats: novels, short stories, stage plays, screenplays, and poetry. He’s authored a bestselling novel and he’s won several awards with his poetry.