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GRAND Epic Stories

Tim Osner

I write the kind novels I want to read - big, somewhat literary, even experimental, where in the midst of reading I throw a sticky note on and/or underline a sentence.

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WOLF IN HIS HEAD

Sorry to take so long. October has been a trying month . . . It’s still within Halloween. Come meet Eric and Annie Koss, a yuppie boomer couple struggling to move up and get their lives right - there’s a danger . . . Might want to review pr...

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WOLF IN HIS HEAD

Chapter Two

Hyde Park, Chicago

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Friday, February 17, 1984

He shook from the inside out, from that cold, unconscious terror dormant in eve...

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WOLF IN HIS HEAD

Okay, here it is. Just in time for October. This can best be described psychological horror and you’re looking for something light . . . better pass.

By the way, I’ve been in healthcare and behavioral healthcare for thirty years,...

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O' the Horror . . .

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October is coming and I feel like a little psychological horror to get in the mood. Time is not on my side and though MILES CHRISTI, with enough horror of its own, is nearly completed and will be posted in its entirety soon (...

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MILES CHRISTI

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If you’ve recently joined or are checking things out, start at MILES CHRISTI’s description (https://timosner.substack.com/p/miles-christi), then go to Chapter One. Thanks.

Note: This is a short but dense chapter that should...

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