
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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Harper's Hill, Chapter 14: A Bitter Winter Visit
As if Winter wasn't cold enough, Harper's Hill welcomed the new year with a blizzard, unlike any that the town had seen in years. While watching the snow fall outside from inside his home at 54 Pine Way, Raymond Pierce felt grateful. He felt grateful that he wasn't on the streets anymore, and that he didn't have to deal with those conditions. He felt grateful that his roommate, Marty, let him borrow his truck so he could drive to work instead of walking.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 13: A Seat at the Table. Top Story - January 2025.
Ever since she was a child, Christmas had been Nicole's favourite holiday. She loved the way the snow sparkled, the smell of hot cocoa in the air, and all of the amazing emotions she felt when she spent time with her family.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Christmas Special 2024
It was the night before Christmas, and all through the West — the city was bustling, their party was the best. A big Christmas tree sat in the center of their side — a tree taller than the buildings, with branches that were very wide.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 12: Across The Diner
It was a sunny Wednesday on the day that Raymond's roommate, Marty, wanted to go out to get some food. As there were no restaurants on the East side, the closest option was Redwood Valley, even though it was 20 minutes away. Raymond always counted his lucky stars that his best friend had a vehicle, and him and Marty had been going to get lunch every other Wednesday in Redwood Valley for the past four months.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 11: The Dolls in the Hallway
As a child, Raymond Pierce spent a lot of time alone in his room while his parents inhabited the rest of the home. Whether they were sprawled across the furniture, drunk and exhausted; yelling at each other from opposite sides of the very small and dingy apartment; or having relations in their bedroom at an inappropriate volume — they were ever present and he felt like his room was his only safe space.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 10: A Stranger's Armchair
Sitting in Emily's house, the house of a stranger, Nicole started to observe her surroundings. She noticed that the living room was dated. She sat in an old leather armchair that faced a big couch that looked extremely comfy, but also faded, as it was obvious that all of the furniture in this room had seen several years of use. It seemed that maybe this house hadn't been redecorated properly since the 80s.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 9: The Girl in the Passenger Seat. Content Warning.
Dinner had been... beyond quiet. Ever since Riley had revealed that there was a man named Raymond Pierce working at the school, Emily's head was buzzing. She hadn't heard his name in years. Was he back? Did he ever leave?
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 8: The All-Black Maybach
Something exciting was going to happen today, and Nicole didn't know how she knew, but she just knew. Ever since she had awoken that morning, she had this tingly feeling going throughout her body. It would start in her stomach and then crawl through her body, reaching her toes and fingertips and causing them to feel numb. But this wasn't necessarily a bad thing. It just meant that the universe knew something that Nicole didn't. And she was okay with that.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 7: Uncle Who?. Content Warning.
Emily drove home from Redwood Valley on a high. Of course, she wasn't high on drugs, but high on... life, per say. The meeting with her Uncle Alex had gone so well and they had plans to meet up again sometime, and she finally felt like another part of her life was opening up for her to explore.
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill: Chapter 1 — The Ghosts of Harper's Hill. Content Warning.
When Emily Pierce was four years old, she walked into her parents' bedroom to find her mother passed out on the bed. Emily didn't know what was wrong with her, just that it looked like she was barely breathing. At four years old, you can't blame Emily for not knowing what to do. What would you have done?
By Amanda Doyleabout a year ago in Chapters












