Al Ashcott

Member Since: May 2021

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Za Volodju!

Book / Mystery and Crime

I decided to take a break from Surrealism for some time. I think it's too crazy, even for a Surrealist, to think of something surreal and write about it when people aren't even willing to believe in… Read More

The Battle of the Frauds

Book / Mystery and Crime

After finishing "Za Volodju!", I've been working on multiple stories. "The Battle of the Frauds" is one of those and promises to turn into a long novel. It's also one of the thrillers that begins to take… Read More

Tzigane

Short Story / Horror

His voice came from above. I felt cold sweat running down my temples as I slowly tilted my head back. He hung on the ceiling above me, illuminated by my torchlight. More than ever, he looked like… Read More

Limbo

Short Story / Horror

Let me tell you about the outer edge. Its location is hidden from the waking eye. Its peace will never be disturbed. Its secret is taken to the grave. But the grave will reveal it to you… Read More


News

Last Updated Jan 06, 2022

Anthurium

Do you like your job? I guess you wouldn't spend so much time here if you did. But I know a man who loves his job. It's a grim occupation though, he's a cemetery man or as he likes to call himself: a caretaker. He takes care of the dead. That's what he does. And a little more. You should see him! He's wonderful! People tell weird stories about him but trust me, he's harmless. He fell in love with an angel, he got pestered by a demon, and he saw the dead rising from their graves. Oh, and once he even got buried alive! Just a few excerpts from his daily duties. This story is about a man and his dedication to his job. Enjoy!



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Hello. My name is Al Ashcott and I'm a Surrealist.


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