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The Stories a Monster Can Tell
The Stories a Monster Can Tell
The Stories a Monster Can Tell
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In this book filled with allegory, the author, Albert Oon, uses a diary entry written by a killer, a paragraph story, a full short story, and more to show the thoughts behind his stories. Each part is dedicated to certain aspects of his stories that should give people that are interested in stories and storytelling an interesting read.
The tales included in this story are;
Your god told me to kill you
Define Horror
Seven Ways to Develop (Torture) Characters (People)
A Simple Tale in a Paragraph and a Happy Ending
The Monster and His Mistress

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlbert Oon
Release dateDec 14, 2017
ISBN9781370352685
The Stories a Monster Can Tell
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Albert Oon

A Catholic, self-published writer who writes for fun and to help others out. I write in the genres of horror, fantasy, romance, and sci-fi. I hope to be a successful writer who will be successful by helping you through life and possibly even help save your soul by leading you to God.

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    The Stories a Monster Can Tell - Albert Oon

    The Stories a Monster Can Tell

    Copyright 2017 Albert Oon

    Published by Albert Oon at Smashwords

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    Your god told me to kill you

    *How important I think religion is*

    This was taken from a serial killer's diary, which detailed his victims.

    Your god told me to kill you as a sacrifice to them.

    Your god is a liar and didn't care that I kill you, in fact, he laughed at the idea.

    Your god told me not to kill you or anything at all. I wasn't even allowed to kill a bug in my house.

    Your god told me to kill you to help the advancement of humanity, so I killed you and yours and gave your stuff to a charity. It's not like you did anything good for humanity anyways.

    I was a god in your sight, so I took you, yours, and your stuff as your tribute to me. It's not like anybody is going punish me because there are no real gods.

    I didn't know what your god wanted, so I killed you and yours and took your stuff to satisfy my needs.

    Your god told me it was better than you didn't live because you were nothing but a defect.

    Your god told me to kill you because you were a detriment to our society.

    Your god told me not to kill you unless you become a real threat to others, so I'll wait.

    Your god told me the same thing as the previous one though he thought you were stiffed necked.

    Your god told me similar things, but you are zealous, so I killed you before you killed or enslaved me.

    Throughout all this, I've learned how right killing could be in the right situations. Some people's religions will allow them to kill more than they think. For me, it's right to kill this serial killer, right now.

    Define Horror

    What is horror? Is it something that makes you scared? A monster? An idea? A situation? Many things can be horrifying, but few things are truly scary for various reasons.

    The unknown can be very scary. Not knowing what's around the corner or ahead in the future can freeze a person in their place. Certainty creates comfort while the unknown creates a number of things that can go wrong. Everything that you know might not work against the unknown and it might not be able to be fought against. Though it might be exciting, the unknown terrifies many people daily.

    Psychological horror is another topic of horror. Things that appear real

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