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The Gospel of Rot

Collected Horrors

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The Gospel of Rot

By: Kevin Lintner
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There are stories that burrow.

Inside this volume lie twenty grotesque tales of body horror, cosmic dread, and splatterpunk depravity. From hollow-eyed dolls that stitch children into the walls, to corridors that breathe and birth spider gods, to astronauts rewritten by cosmic hunger—each story drags you deeper into decay.

Featured in this collection:

• The Rag Girl – A malformed doll-child stalks abandoned homes, sewing her victims into wallpaper or peeling them into new playmates.
• The Eighth Corridor – A hallway that stretches into unreality, where spider-human hybrids prepare the world for an ancient rebirth.
• The Hunger Beyond – A cosmic parasite rewires astronauts into divine mouths for extinct gods, feeding on identity itself.
• The Hollow Friend – A lonely child’s imaginary companion becomes flesh, tearing space and memory to fulfill its promise.
• The Gospel of Rot – An infectious sermon spreads through town like a plague, twisting bodies into devotional vessels of decay.

These aren’t simply tales to be read. They’re invitations.

Open the door. Let them in. Let the rot take root.
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I’d say like 5 out of all the stories in this collection are worth reading. Those 5 that I did like were really good! But, with that said I would not recommend this, at least not with the automated voice.

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