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The Director’s Cuts: Horror Tales

Not every horror story gets released. Some are buried. Forgotten. Or never meant to be seen. These are the films that whisper in projection rooms, flicker through broken reels, and show up on tapes no one remembers recording. Each volume is a standalone nightmare—shot, cast, and directed by a man no one remembers hiring. The Director. No one has seen his face. No one has survived two of his films. You’re not reading a novel. You’re watching his cut. Just pray he never turns the camera on you. --- Book 1, My Husband is a Serial Killer (and He Doesn't Know It) When Mara Lockwood marries Daniel Kessler—a sweet, absentminded trauma therapist with a damaged past—she thinks she's finally escaped her own. But when a hidden diary shows up in a locked drawer, detailing gruesome murders that match the media reports to the hour, Daniel's handwriting on every page, she begins to question everything. Daniel claims no memory of the crimes. He's terrified. So is she. But Mara loves him. Needs him. And she's hiding things too. As bodies continue to surface and detectives close in, Mara must decide: Will she uncover the truth and lose him forever—or manipulate reality to keep the man she loves? Because if he's the killer… she might be the reason he became one. --- Disclaimer: All characters are original. Visual references are imagined and used for creative purposes only. No real person, actor, or public figure is involved or affiliated with this work. Poster concept and story by [D_Setia] Cover art generated using AI with original composition
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The Day They Walked

In 1972, a groundbreaking discovery by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in genetic engineering, where they created the first transgenic organisms by inserting a resistance gene into an E. coli plasmid, sparked both immense scientific excitement and public backlash. While many hailed it as a monumental step forward, others protested, fearing humanity was "playing God." Amidst this controversy, Jeremy Karlson, a renowned paleontologist, recognized the profound potential of Boyer and Cohen's work. He saw it as a means to achieve something unprecedented: bringing dinosaurs back to life. Jeremy, accompanied by his wealthy step-brother Jake, who offered to fully fund the ambitious project, met with Boyer and Cohen. Jeremy revealed that during an expedition in Alaska, his team had discovered a perfectly preserved, 17,000-year-old juvenile dire wolf with intact organs, from which they successfully extracted degraded DNA. He believed that with Boyer and Cohen's expertise in transgenic technology, they could use this DNA, and by extension, potentially dinosaur DNA, to resurrect extinct creatures. Initially hesitant and skeptical of the audacious proposition, Boyer and Cohen were eventually swayed by Jeremy's unwavering confidence and the sheer magnitude of the idea. With Jake's financial backing and Jeremy's bold vision, they agreed to collaborate. The project, estimated to take four to five years, aimed to apply the nascent field of genetic engineering to the realm of paleontology, promising to reshape the world in an unimaginable way. As they left, Jeremy mused that when their success became public, the world would be irrevocably divided.
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