The Ghost In the Crater

The Ghost In the Crater

Yoalah Brinson

Yoalah Brinson

"The Ghost In The Crater" is a gripping tale that delves into the haunting consequences of a fateful night. Set in a close-knit community, the story follows a man named Alex, who, in the company of his friends, becomes embroiled in an intense argument that spirals into a violent confrontation. Caught in the throes of intoxication and drug-induced haze, they inflict a fatal blow upon Alex, leaving him unconscious and bleeding. In a panicked attempt to avoid repercussions, the group decides to hide Alex's body in one of their food trucks and secretly transports it to an isolated cliff in a distant crater. Unbeknownst to them, Alex clings to life, enduring unimaginable pain and isolation. As the days pass and hope dwindles, an unforeseen twist occurs when Alex's spirit reaches out to his best friend's younger sister, Emma, in her dreams. Through these ethereal encounters, Alex reveals the truth behind his demise and pleads for her help in unveiling the injustice he...
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The Return of Soraya M

The Return of Soraya M

Yoalah Brinson

Yoalah Brinson

Desperate for answers in the remote Iranian village of Kuhpayeh about the death of their mother, two o Iranian women Seelah and Ahbeer goes to visit their auntie Zahra, a woman with a harrowing tale to tell about their mother, Soraya, and the bloody circumstances of Soraya's death, by stoning, in 1986. The two sit down as their auntie Zahra recounts the story to them. The sisters begin to look for ways to resurrect their mother's soul on the anniversary of her death so that she can become earthbound and get revenge on the people who are responsible for her death.
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30 Days of Mourning

30 Days of Mourning

Yoalah Brinson

Yoalah Brinson

In the heart of Dimona, Israel, the tight-knit Hebrew Israelite community was shattered by an unspeakable tragedy. Three young lives, full of promise and hope, were lost during a class trip to Ashkelon. Zevolon Ben Israel, Menorahteeyah Baht Israel, and Gahd Ben Israel, aged 13, 15, and 17 respectively, had embarked on what was supposed to be a day of adventure and camaraderie. As the news of the tragic drowning spread, grief enveloped the community like a heavy fog. Friends, families, and neighbors gathered at the synagogue, their faces etched with pain, seeking solace in each other's embrace. The elders of the community, with heavy hearts, made a solemn announcement: 30 days of mourning and prayers would be observed to honor the memories of the departed souls. During the 30 days that followed, the entire community rallied together in support of the grieving families. The synagogue became a sanctuary of prayer and reflection, as people poured out their anguish,...
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