It turns out that a couple months ago I, on a whim, entered a writing contest called the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest. I totally forgot about this, until a few weeks ago when I got an email informing me that I had won an honorable mention. I couldn't even remember what story I entered. After a bit of emailing back and forth, I discovered that it was a short story I wrote in one sitting back in May. The story is entitled "A Ghost Story," and it was inspired by the French screenplay Les Jeux Sont Faits by Jean-Paul Sartre. Today I finally reread it, and I'm actually kind of proud of myself. I figured, since stories are supposed to be read, I might as well share it here. And so I am. Without further ado, "A Ghost Story," by Audrey Goates.
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