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Growing Up on the Alameda Indian Burial Mounds

Growing up on Court Street, in Alameda, I found a large bone. It looked like a vertebrae. It was laying in the dirt, underneath the deck, in the backyard.

Published January 7, 2021
Categorized as Archives, Haunted Alameda, Website Updates Tagged alameda indian burial mounds, alamedanativeart, ghost stories, haunted alameda, stories, writing

Haunted Alameda

Welcome. Haunted Alameda contains a collections of recollections, of growing up on the Alameda Indian Burial Mounds. And other, strange encounters.

Published December 30, 2020
Categorized as Haunted Alameda Tagged alameda indian burial mounds, ghost stories, haunted alameda, stories

Zombie: The Incident at Bloody Rock

Welcome. This is the first part of a series written by Gabriel Duncan.

Published December 30, 2020
Categorized as Zombie: The Incident at Bloody Rock Tagged gay fiction, horror, novela, science fiction, stories, writing
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