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Vincent Hobbes
Vincent Hobbes was born in Dallas, Texas in 1975. He has been actively writing most his life. His love, his roots, is horror. His recent releases primarily consist of horror, though he knows no limit in genre. His 2012-2013 releases range from horror, dystopian, science-fiction and fantasy. He's... show more

Vincent Hobbes was born in Dallas, Texas in 1975. He has been actively writing most his life. His love, his roots, is horror. His recent releases primarily consist of horror, though he knows no limit in genre. His 2012-2013 releases range from horror, dystopian, science-fiction and fantasy. He's been widely reviewed, his fans having compared him to the likes of such greats as Philip K. Dick and Stephen King. Mr. Hobbes writes with elegant prose, has unique plot-lines and great character development. His work is mind-boggling, his characters life-like, his ideas fresh in a dull market. To learn more, visit his website: http://www.vincenthobbes.com
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Twitchy Witchy Girl
Twitchy Witchy Girl rated it 10 years ago
This story was short and has a definite creepy vibe. I just wish that the creatures or whatever called THEY in the story were given more details and not just repeatedly called they. It's probably supposed to add to the "fear of the unknown" factor or something like that but it didn't work for me.
Haunted Asylum
Haunted Asylum rated it 11 years ago
This short story was a bit longer then the other short story I read of his today, and I'm glad! I loved it! I didn't want this to end! Plus its one of those flash fiction stories where you'd LOVE to have a full length novel made of it! Its excellent as it is, but I'd love to find out more of that bo...
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 11 years ago
This story was entertaining enough, a pleasant read, like something you'd find in an old dusty anthology of twisted tales published in the 1960s. I enjoyed it despite the predictable ending, a few awkward turns of phrase, and the giggling female protagonist. She's a weary, 32 year-old mother of thre...
dearmfield
dearmfield rated it 11 years ago
A walk into "The Endlands" brings some interesting tales in the likes of The Twilight Zone. I was looking forward to this anthology after reading a couple of Vincent Hobbes kindle singles. My favorites are listed below."A Night in Polidoria" Silver lining walls, garlic clove gardens, holy water in c...
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 13 years ago
I gave this story 4 stars for a clever concept and good atmosphere. Add a bit of creepiness factor and you have a good horror short. It made me look for more stories by Hobbes. If you liked this one I would also try "The Hour of the Time" which is even better.
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