Chicken Pi: Twisted tales intended for a mature audience. Horror, sci-fi, sci-fi/horror, and WTF. Be sure to subscribe to Chicken Pi; more twisted tales will be added.
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Where Evil Grows: Sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll... from Hell. It's 1976. The rock group KISS is cool. Every teenager alive wishes they could be so cool. So what would you be willing to do to hang around with the cool kids? Pretty much anything.... Justin Foley has cool new friends; they smoke dope and everything. And now that Justin is just as cool as his friends, an evil and malignant entity as old as time and space also wants to be his friend. And more than that, while it gestates in the s ...
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Cuddle up with your favorite pussy in "Kitty, Kitty". (Explicit content.)
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Fun and games all night long in "Last Dawn".
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What's more fun than a post-apocalypse vignette? "Givin' the Dog a Bone."
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Let's all come together in "Parts".
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Epilog. "I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day" (repeat often).
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Trevor and Kevin, party crashers. Mom and Dad doing the right thing. Justin reformed.
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Matt, Annette, and fantasy fulfilled.
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Party at Justin's house! Jerry, Sandy, and Trevor.
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The Gong Show's explosive KISS finale.
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Mr. Potts finishes his book, then walks with Perry to meet Seymor.
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Perry's plan to destroy all mice.
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The Gong Show. Seymor and Troy, BFFs. Performing as KISS.
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Setting up for the Gong Show. Margie Penman likes Raymond, a lot. Despite Justin, the show must go on!
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Seymor, Troy, and Horace the guinea pig. Another staff meeting to talk about students.
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Justin the drug dealer. Sandy and Annette, KISS and Jerry's bedroom. Justin and astral projection.
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Annette and Sandy have a fight. Colin and Raymond come over to play with fire.
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Ms. Cole, Perry, the thing in the tunnel, and Winnie.
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Justin gets a zero. Mr. Potts reads his story.
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Colin Parker can play guitar! Raymond Spears catches a ball. Justin gets stoned and freaks out again. KISS's new album. Justin gets a guitar.
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Justin, Christmas break, and Boris Karloff. Matt fries his amplifier. Mr. Potts, the book of simple truth, and plagiarism. Annette and Trevor make up (again).
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Annette and Trevor, Sandy Olstad and Kevin Sleuth. Mr. Potts, Justin, and Justin's essay. Health class with girls; floor hockey with boys. The tunnel thing's initiation into incarnation.
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Perry and the mouse problem. Mr. Potts, a writer/teacher with integrity. Jerry gets a drum kit. Seymor, Gracie, and Porky Pig.
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Matt's job at the A&W. What is Justin doing alone in his bedroom? Annette and Trevor get reacquainted. Jerry's jealousy.
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Justin gets high for the first time and freaks out. Perry Putnam when the area supervisor goes into the service tunnel.
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Seymor Reynard: pig farmer and class pariah. The lunch room riot. Justin goes to Kelly's Records. A basement bedroom!
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The entity growing in the service tunnel. Justin smokes to be cool and blows chunks at school. Teachers dealing with rampant student misbehavior.
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Trevor Newson and black gummy hash. Physical education, queers, and tote box assignments. Justin learns how to smoke cigarettes.
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Perry Putnam, janitor of the school. Mice down in the boiler room... and in the service tunnel. Justin and his cool new friends and the first day of school. Annette Barker had good reason to stress.
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Prolog: school and mice. Justin Foley rocks out to KISS and makes new friends, Matt and Jerry. Annette Barker stresses about the first day of school.
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In North America, obesity is a big problem. In "Sweet Treats", the problem takes on new dimensions.
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"Bloody Valor": a Napoleonic vampire tale--'nuff said. (Intended for a mature audience.)
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Mozart in the jungle--just like natives pounding drums in parliament. Explorer Bernard Claxton is a survivor in ``Civilised Men``.
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"The Prophet" part II.
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In "The Prophet", Arzona Cubbin comes to a stark realization: fact or faith, it doesn't matter how you view your existence--and it never has.
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Exactly what happened at that rageous party last night? Spanky's on a mission to find out in "A Fistful of Rubber" ("The Hangover" has nothing on this tale).
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That throbbing in your head. . . another migraine headache? Or maybe it's something else. "Psychics" will let you know.
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Do you read the newspaper? “Current Events” suggests you should. Fore-warned is fore-armed (not that it will do you any good).
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“The Old Way” takes a twisted look at infidelity. (This story contains scenes of graphic sex and violence.)
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Who would have thought the idyllic Alberta foothills could be a hotbed of demonic activity? Baphomet heralds the coming of a hellish new age rife with pestilences in “The Aspen Grove”.
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Feeling a bit queasy? Pepto-Bismol won’t help? Maybe that gnawing in your guts is something nastier than a tapeworm. The denizens of Hell violate your sanctity in “Gnarlets and Gorslings”—unless, of course, you shoot straight.
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Planned parenthood takes on cosmic meaning in the sci-fi/horror short “Eye Lights”.
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