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Stories from The Eire

Haley Spence

Short Stories, Serial Fiction, and other delightfully terrible Midwest Gothic family drama tales.

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The Ornament

The Andersons' farmhouse was an obelisk against the backdrop of the winter landscape, a three story pseudo victorian nightmare of cobbled together bricks and stones from the field. Not even the Christmas lights over the cracked and warped p...

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An Origin Story - Part 1

When I was four, my mom died. My daddy, in an effort to cheer me up, gave me a big book of fairytales. I loved that book.

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Harvest

A thousand little feet scratched at the inside of the walls. Scrambling to reclaim nests and find a warm and safe place to hide. Maria covered her ears and turned to look outside the window as the combine moved up and down the rows, bringin...

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A Date, A Demon, A Doozy

Innes McDaniels had, by the tender age of 15, unflinchingly stared into the abyss between this world and the other. They had locked eyes with the coyote that had tried to devour them as it bled to death at their hand. They had been the firs...

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  • Haley Spence

    Perpetual Hobby-Holic, Parent, and Professional-level Procrastinator.

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