
Amanda Doyle
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29 years old, creator of Harper's Hill.
I like eerie towns, messy families, and stories that won't leave you alone.
Step into the town and explore the lore: http://harpershill.square.site
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We Need Neopets Again, Just Trust Me
It's the early 2000s. nd You're sitting in your family's computer room, eyes glued to a huge bulky monitor that still somehow had a very small screen. You have 30 minutes before you have to go to bed, and that's just enough time to get in your daily round of gambling.
By Amanda Doyle2 months ago in Geeks
Harper's Hill, Chapter 27: The Hidden Journal
Camille knew a ghost was following her, but she didn't know why. She had been experiencing more supernatural events lately... The clocks stopping at particular times, animals looking at her weirdly, but mostly, she had been seeing a woman. This woman looked so familiar to her, but she couldn't put her finger on it.
By Amanda Doyle8 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 26: What We Owe To The Land. Content Warning.
Emily pulled up to her Dad's house. She parked in the driveway and got out of the car. She sighed as she walked towards the door, her stomach rumbling, hoping for food once she got inside. In a surprising turn of events, the past few months had changed Emily. Ever since living on the West side of Harper's Hill, she had seen more and more of her Dad. She had been going to his place regularly, sometimes sharing a meal and sometimes just hanging out.
By Amanda Doyle9 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 25: The Aftermath of the Alley. Content Warning.
Arriving back home and realizing she was alone, Camille started to cry. She felt so bad for how Emily had reacted when they were in the East side, but she also felt so confused. How had she led Emily right to the spot where her mom had died? And at the same time, how would she have known?
By Amanda Doyle9 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 24: The Land That Doesn't Forget
Getting into her cousin's car, Camille looked over at Emily and gave her a big smile. "Thanks so much for coming to get me, Emily," She beamed, closing the door. "I'm really excited to go explore the East side."
By Amanda Doyle9 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 23: The Girl Who Might Be Cursed
Camille was starting to think that maybe she was cursed. It all started when they moved into the new house. Camille was having these weird dreams... and they weren't like dreams, they were more like glimpses. She would feel like she was looking through a window, watching life from the perspective of someone that she'd never met. She knew that she didn't belong in the body of whoever's eyes that she was looking through, but she didn't feel scared.
By Amanda Doyle9 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 22: No More Secrets
Getting out of the parked moving truck, Julian looked up at the new house. Him and Isaac had finally found a new home to move into with their daughter Camille, and though Julian was excited, he also felt intimidated. This house was so much bigger, so much newer and more polished compared to their old house, which Julian and Isaac had been living in for almost 20 years. It was time for an upgrade.
By Amanda Doyle9 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 21: What Comes After Goodbye
The apartment wasn’t anything fancy, but it felt like a sanctuary. The small two bedroom above a cozy bookstore felt like the perfect place for Emily’s fresh start. In the past six months, Emily had gone through a major transition. She went from the typically tragic East side girl who was extremely attached to her older brother to a more confident woman who was getting to know her family, new and old.
By Amanda Doyle11 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 19: The Cost of Protection
Emily had finally found out the truth. She sat by the window in her small hotel room, looking outside and watching the world go by in a town that was a few hours away from home. It was big enough for her to hide in, but small enough that she didn't feel lost in it.
By Amanda Doyle11 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 18: Never-Ending Nightmares. Content Warning.
James was under the kitchen table again. Even at the young age of nine, James would often hide under the kitchen table when his parents would fight. He started this habit when he was five, and it just stuck.
By Amanda Doyle11 months ago in Chapters











