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Traps, Hauntings, Invasions, and Distortions

The Imposter Syndrome has made it onto the first Exhibit over at the Horrific Scribes archive.

Scribes’ editor, Andrew L. Cooper, has “arranged this Exhibit into four Galleries that emphasize commonalities: Traps, Hauntings, Invasions, and Distortions”. My story is included in the Invasion category, and has received great praise on the website: “[The Imposter Syndrome features] doppelgängers of the creepiest kind, in the tradition of Poe’s “William Wilson” but with a twist all Nash’s own. This one really got to me.”

There are 16 dark stories in total, and all are available to read for FREE.

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I’m so proud that my story, The Imposter Syndrome, has been included as one of the foundational works in Horrific Scribes.

Horrific Scribes is the project of publisher and editor L. Andrew Cooper. Andrew has set himself the task of building a FREE short fiction archive of Horror exhibited by subgenre, theme, and other categories. It’s an ambitious online project, but one that I’m sure Andrew can bring to fruition. So far, the quality of the stories accepted into the archive is superb, and I doubt very much that will change. I’m honoured to be amongst such good writers.

Andrew on The Imposter Syndrome: “This story managed to do what few can: it creeped me out. I have a weakness for doppelgangers, as a class I tortured for a whole semester studying the subject of doubling could attest. Of course, the subject has to be handled well… and you deserve to see how well Nash handles it.”

Click here if you think you can handle The Imposter Syndrome, or any of the other FREE stories, or to find out a little more about Horrific Scribes.