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A short story: On a windy night, a woman is terrorized in her isolated home.
Liam Llewellyn
Liam Llewellyn hates talking about himself and promoting himself. His spirit animal is the hippopotamus: lazy, prefers to hide under the surface of the water, revealing himself only when he must. Suffice to say Liam hopes you enjoy his works. He doesn't write in any particular genre but prefers to vacillate between genres and occasionally fusing them together. (Full disclosure: this is Liam Llewellyn writing this and referring to himself in the third-person. What a d!$%, right?)
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