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Today I thought I would share some interesting facts with you about my three novels: Cursed, The Tragic Tale of Teddy Woven and Awakening. There is always an interesting narrative behind the story, so today you get a sneak peak into the inner workings of my mind and discover the various people or events that inspired my novel. Enjoy the read! Don't forget to follow me on Instagram's username @petergray_writer to see my latest projects and learn about upcoming novels that will debut later this year.
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My short story "Morton Hall" is featured on the website: BookShelf.com. I am a huge fan of this story, and I am thinking about expanding the plot-line in the year 2022. It has the perfect recipe for Gothic horror: Murder, madness, and the macabre. A short excerpt will be posted here, but you can read the full story by clicking on the button below. Morton Hall There was a certain foreboding that evening, a foretokening chill to the autumn wind which streamed across the empty plains. A large tree loomed over me, its golden leaves waxed and faded away with nothing but a few droplets of rain weighing it down. There was a stillness to the air to, a quiet desolation which struck me to the core.
Still, he said that he would come. The sky once blue had turned a stormy grey, shadowy and temper driven as it steadily eclipsed the last of the sun’s ray; in this tumultuous weather I found myself standing in the middle of Gothrow moors. It is a little less than a mile from the brooding mansion, which has been my place of captivity for many years. It was there that I met Avery, a handsome stable boy with light almond coloured eyes and a warm smile only for me. We are lovers. This of course is absolute secrecy, for I am ten years his senior, although in truth, that is the least of my worries. Light specks of rain descended from the heaven, although it is wrong for me to consider such a place. You see, I have fallen. There were many others before Avery. There was the master of the house Calum Bryly, a most anxious man that wished to forget his wife, Elizabeth. Now my master is old and withered, wasted away, it is enough for me to forget those handsome features that enticed me for a time. There was his son too, Brendan, a tall, strapping sort of man with a large muscular build. They could never know my secret, or that Brendan’s sexual desires were very much like his father’s. They do say that blood is thicker than water. How very true in this case, and fortunately for both men they happily discovered that I am barren... I have had the wonderful opportunity to be interviewed by BookShelf.com. In the interview I talk about my writing style, inspirations and my upcoming book. Feel free to check it out!
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