Joe Patterson
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Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.
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The Other Side
Angie is the biggest introvert that you would ever meet. Though she is very friendly and interactive, she doesn’t hang around a lot of people. She has one best friend named Josephine, who she only ever brings to her house to hang out and the only close contacts she has are her mom, older sister and her young daughter. On Halloween night, Josephine had a devious trick up her sleeve for Angie.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction
Horror Icons: Pinhead
”We’ll tear your soul apart” - Pinhead. He has many names. Some call him the prince of pain, others call him the angel of suffering. His creator calls him the Hell Priest, but horror fans know him as Pinhead, Leviathan’s lord of Hell. He is the center figure of the Hellraiser franchise and he is one of the biggest icons of horror.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Horror
Food For Vote
Food for thought during voting season: Every individual is voting for who they feel is the better choice for their personal livelihood. I know, that’s definitely a “duh” moment, what else is new right? As difficult as it maybe, why don’t we take a few moments to not only see what another from the other side sees, but also feel what they feel.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Journal
Susie Doors
There was only one rule: “don’t open the door.” That’s what the townsfolk told tourist and young people about the door of the fisherman boat they referred to as the “Susie” at the boating docks in the town of Southport. Legend has it that back in the late 90’s a local fisherman named Benjamin Willis had daughter named Susie who died in a car accident that was caused by her boyfriend, David Egan. Supposedly David was killed by Susie’s father, Ben who also sought revenge on a group of young adults who nearly killed him in a hit and run back in 1997.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Fiction


