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“She hissed, right there behind my ear, and I had the horrible idea she was spitting maggots into my hair. Why maggots were a problem when I was about to be dead, I didn’t know, but the idea completely grossed me out. “In the womb I heard you die, for no one lives when a banshee cries.” I wasn’t just going to die. I was going to be rhymed to death. That simply wasn’t fair.”

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C.E. Murphy
C.E. Murphy

C.E. Murphy, born on June 1, 1973, is an accomplished American author known for his work in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. His unique narrative style and profound character development have earned him a reputation as a distinguished writer. more

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