Joshua Campbell
Bio
Writer, reader, game crafter, screen writer, comedian, playwright, aging hipster, and writer of fine horror.
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YouTube-https://youtube.com/channel/UCN5qXJa0Vv4LSPECdyPftqQ
Tiktok and Instagram- Doctorplaguesworld
Stories (197/0)
Time Served
The call came down right after midnight. Duprey and I had just finished showers in confinement, a four-hour affair most nights that had seemed to take all night tonight. We had kicked our feet up on the desk, prepared to relax a little when the phone rang over the sounds Nickleback that Sergeant Lang was listening to. Lang put down the folder he was going over and paused the music before picking it up on the third ring.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Criminal
Crying in the Night
I growled as the bawling cut across my dreams. This was my third night in the box, and I was getting tired of being woken up by the loud crying from somewhere in the Quad. The inmate spent his days in almost abject silence, no one stopping at his cell with mail or call-outs. I never saw them come out for showers, and I don't even think I'd seen them get a tray during meals. All they really did was cry at night and keep the whole block awake.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Black spot
(Thanks in part to Joeywatts414 for the idea for this spooky tale) I won't go back to work tomorrow. I don't care what Jack says or how much he threatens to tell my probation officer. I will not hear the way my coworkers laugh at me. They tell me it's nothing, but they didn't see it.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Tight Spot
Titus hovered over his laptop as he tried to find the words he was looking for. He'd been at a standstill for weeks, and he needed to get it finished so he could...What exactly? So he could send it in and receive his latest rejection letter? He'd been writing for years, and after he'd been laid off thanks to the Pandemic, he'd written twice as much as he usually did. All it ever seemed to net him, though, was rejection. His wife was being patient about it, but as the bills racked up and the money coming in barely fed the family, he could tell that his joblessness was getting to her.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror