The Ghosts We Have Become : PostScripts 14

The Ghosts We Have Become
They made a home out of Mary’s bones, and called it the dancing legs motel…

So starts a fantastic story about a ballerina turned into a broken shell, trying to save those who live inside of her.  A story of war, loss, and realization.  This is the second story in the Silas Bay Trilogy.

“Covers so much ground, examining how war can distort even the most decent people, the perils of living in the middle of a conflict you neither control nor understand, and a great deal more besides. The more I think about this piece, the more I like it, and one can’t ask for much more from a story than that.” – The Fix Online

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About pauljessup

Paul Jessup is a weird writer, who has lived his entire life on the haunted shores of Lake Erie. He has three books out currently, with a fourth on the way.
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One Response to The Ghosts We Have Become : PostScripts 14

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