Michael R. Collings

Michael R. Collings is an American author, poet, and scholar known for his works in speculative fiction, horror, and literary criticism. He has written extensively on the works of Stephen King and Orson Scott Card, among others.

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  1. 1. Nestlings Of A Dark God

    The book delves into a chilling narrative where a small town becomes the epicenter of mysterious and malevolent occurrences. As the story unfolds, a group of characters finds themselves entangled in a web of supernatural events linked to an ancient and dark deity. The tension escalates as they confront their deepest fears and uncover hidden secrets that challenge their understanding of reality. With a blend of horror and suspense, the tale explores themes of faith, sacrifice, and the enduring battle between light and darkness.

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  2. 2. Old House Care And Repair

    This comprehensive guide offers homeowners practical advice and step-by-step instructions for maintaining and restoring the charm of older homes. It covers a wide range of topics, from assessing the condition of a property to tackling common issues like plumbing, electrical systems, and structural repairs. With an emphasis on preserving the historical integrity of a house, the book provides insights into choosing appropriate materials and techniques that align with traditional craftsmanship. Whether you're a seasoned renovator or a novice, this resource equips you with the knowledge to undertake projects that enhance both the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your cherished abode.

  3. 3. The False Flat

    Set in a dystopian future where reality is manipulated by unseen forces, the narrative follows a group of individuals who begin to question the world around them. As they delve deeper into the mysteries of their existence, they uncover layers of deception and control that challenge their understanding of truth and freedom. The story explores themes of identity, perception, and rebellion, as the characters strive to break free from the constraints of their artificially constructed reality.