October Stories at the Confabulator Cafe

October is a wonderfully colorful and crispy time for writers to write. There are all sorts of associations with October and fall: pumpkin spice, sweaters, pie, haunted houses, Halloween, autumn leaves, death and decay, zombies, ghost, ghouls…ok, maybe that’s just us.

This month, the Confabulators were asked to write about either fall and/or Halloween to fit with the mood of the season. Some of these stories might not be for the faint of heart.

We hope you enjoy, and leave us feeling cozy and…haunted.

New stories go live on Mondays and Thursdays this month. Here is the lineup. Don’t miss a day!

Thursday, October 8: “Birdie” by Dianne Williams
Monday, October 12: “Harvest Party” by Emily Mosher
Thursday, October 15: “Secrets of Passages” by Jason Arnett
Monday, October 19: “The Murder Cabin” by Sarah Bredeman
Thursday, October 22: “Beneath the Waves” by Eliza Jaquays
Monday, October 26: “Alexandria’s Halloween” by Anita C. Young
Thursday, October 29: “Party at Pinehurst” by Jack Campbell, Jr.

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