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Who is Eloise?
Eloise J. Knapp hails from Seattle and never complains about the rain. She is a graphic designer by day and post-apocalyptic horror author by night. Knapp's work includes The Undead Situation trilogy and Anisakis Nova series. When not writing you'll find her hiking the Pacific Northwest.-
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From the Gateway of Madness (a short story)
The pop machine on Capitol Hill in Seattle was a mystery. It stood, covered in layers of graffiti, on the corner of John Street and 10th Avenue East. The locksmith company behind it provided electricity for the machine, though they … Continue reading →
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Tagged capitol hill, cthulhu, flash fiction, mystery, pop machine, seattle, short story
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