Love the cover for this short story, Agoraphobic by Sara Secora.
What are you afraid of?
Agoraphobic: Inside Out
by Sara Secora
A short story – 11 pages
Release Date: January 30th 2017
MY REVIEW
I think most of us fear something, but you would have to walk a mile in Kade’s shoes to understand his terror of the outside world. I kept hoping he would take just one more step…
I think Sara Secora did a wonderful job describing his Agoraphic illness, and it is an illness.
So…be careful of judging someone for their idiosyncracies…it could happen to you.
4 Stars
Summary from Goodreads
28-year-old Kade hasn’t been able to make it past his sidewalk in eight years. In this chilling short story, you will be given a glimpse into the inner workings of his mind as he goes through the process of trying to face his irrational, but very real fears.
Experience firsthand what goes on in an Agoraphobic’s mind and begin to understand the silent disorder that millions of people across the world struggle with.
About the Author
Sara Secora has a passion for all things gamer and nerdy, as evidenced on her YouTube channel, AviGaming. She is also a well-branded voice over artist.
Secora has always been in love with writing, and nearly a decade ago, she finally turned her talents to the arduous endeavor of authoring an exciting fantasy trilogy. Her whimsical stories are full of enchantment, mystique, and insight—destined to intrigue readers of any age.
Secora lives in Detroit, Michigan, where she continues to explore old and new avenues for her talent and hard work.
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This sounds like a fascinating read. I love learning how other people’s minds work. I also love to learn the thinking and logic behind a disorder.
Wicked cover! You know me and short stories, especially creepy ones. This sounds good.