
In 'Tales from the Vault', Scottish author Neil Colquhoun brings you a collection of 10 short stories that are linked by blood. In 'Access Denied' a man who is continually being targeted by a gang of local kids finally takes the law into his own hands with disastrous consequences. 'Blind' will make you look twice at some of the people in your neighbourhood, especially sweet little old ladies. 'The... more
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This is the last story in Volume One of the ‘Tales From The Vault’ series. ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ was originally published in eFiction magazine in August 2010. It's a short tale but no less creepy... and true love knows no boundaries!
Story No.9 in the ‘Tales From The Vault’ series is ‘Afraid of Sunlight’ and was written for the ‘Disgustipated’ contest on ShadowCast Audio. The story was runner-up in the competition and featured in episode 29 of the Shadowcast Audio Anthology. It’s... more
‘Patient Number Two (Coma)’ is a tale about wishing to live longer, not wanting to die and the dangers of a heart transplant…
This week, the ‘Tales From The Vault’ story is called 'The Muse' and was previously published by SNM Horror magazine in May 2010. ‘The Muse’ is a tale about a writer who has lost his inspiration and is looking for something to kick-start his creative... more
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