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  • The -30- Press Quarterly, Issue Two: 2016 Annual Edition

  • By: 30- Press
  • Narrated by: Kimberly Millay
  • Length: 24 hrs and 37 mins

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By: 30- Press
Narrated by: Kimberly Millay
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Publisher's Summary

Have you ever wanted to just consume terror? Here's your opportunity.

The -30- Press Quarterly is an ongoing anthology series of the best horror stories from the NoSleep writing community on Reddit. These stories will chill you, disturb you, and leave you feeling absolute terror.

Contributing authors:

  • K. Oresnik
  • Henry Galley
  • Jared Roberts
  • Marshall Banana
  • M.J. Pack
  • Howard Moxley
  • Felix Blackwell
  • Paul Ross
  • Harrison Prince
  • S.H. Cooper
  • Melanie Camus
  • Leonard Petracci
  • J. Laughlin
  • Caitlin Spice
  • Scott Wilson
  • SnollyGolly
  • Tristan Lince
  • Katie Irvin Leute
  • Thaddeus James
  • Lily T.
  • E.Z. Morgan
  • AA Peterson

Edited by Amber Whelpley and Ashley Franz Holzmann.

©2017 -30- Press LLC (P)2018 -30- Press LLC

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