These are esoteric and unusual tales.
They are full of the weird and wilderness soaked beings I feel I know well.
I hope you find something in them that you can find nowhere else.
I wrote these tales to entertain, little more. If you gleam literary insight, if you see new patterns and dreams images and beauty within, that’s a bonus. I only wanted to spark in the reader some sense of the otherworldly. The other-worldly that is right before us or to be crass, within.
For you see I spent too long writing and contemplating success or ways to be read and now I just write. If I could get a hundred readers that would be a dream. That is the dream.
These stories were largely written spontaneously and kept simple and explore one tiny facet of the human condition, from a new angle dynamited and excavated.
“Enjoy!”
D.David Croot
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American Horror story for the written word!
The three kids who killed a werewolf is a morality tale that shall plummet the depths of innocence, from school time to adulthood and explore the morale repercussions to a society at large.
Literary influences include Richard Matheson, Kurt Vonnegut, Kobo Abe and Ryu Murakami.
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How to make a haunted house a home is a ghost story with a literary twist.
Told with grand doses of humour against the backdrop of real life implications for a family riddled with tension and nothing but headaches…
Influences include: Richard Matheson, Isaac Asimov, Stephen King, Anne Rice, Woody Allen and Arthur C. Clarke.
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Authors note
This story is unusual. A rather long prose-poem if you will…
It is not meant for the usual rabble of people.
If you have a literary bent, stick with it, if you find people confusing then prepare to be enlightened with the story of: THE MYTH, THE MAN, THE FAIRYTALE!
Man cannot be an island unto himself…but if he was, here’s how it might go…









