Book-hopping wolves. Man-eating books. Haunted libraries. This is just a sampling of the submissions the library received in our recent Flash Fiction Contest. Teen writers were challenged to create their own original mystery, suspense, or horror story in 250 words or less. To honor our talented contestants, we are proud to publish this downloadable booklet (PDF) of all the entries we received. If you’ve got a long holiday road trip ahead of you, consider taking these stories along for the ride.
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