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Alex R. Kahler, AKA K. R. Alexander

I’m often amazed that I write horror.

It shouldn’t be in my wheelhouse. I was absolutely as a kid. I had to turn on the lights whenever I entered a room. The sight of a scary movie cover in the local rental store (remember those?) could give me nightmares for weeks. And I still remember my dad telling me that if I wasn’t brave (which I really wanted to do). I was a certifiable coward.

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