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You're Being Posted

A Short Horror Story

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You're Being Posted

De: Dean Harrow
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You’re not paranoid if it’s really happening.

Alex discovers disturbing photos of himself online — images he never took, moments he doesn’t remember. Someone, or something, is posting his life before it happens.

A chilling psychological horror short for fans of Black Mirror, creepypasta, and digital dread.

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Part of a Four-Story Collection

You’re Being Posted is one of four standalone psychological horror novellas included in They Came Into Our Lives: Horror Collection, a complete volume that brings all four stories together.

Each tale can be read independently or as part of the full collection.

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About the story

Alex finds a photo of himself online.
He didn’t take it. He didn’t post it.
He doesn’t even remember the moment.

First it’s one image. Then another. Then more.
Each one more personal. More invasive.

The worst moments of his life are being turned into content – and made a spectacle.
At first, it’s just unsettling.
But soon, it becomes something far more dangerous.

Someone – or something – is watching him.
Following his every move. Posting his life before he lives it.
And the algorithm is only getting started.

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Reader reviews

«Tiny story, huge chills» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
«It packed a punch into a short story that many writers need an entire book for» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
«A tense, creepy psychological thriller» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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About the author

Dean Harrow is an independent horror writer exploring fear, identity, and surveillance in the digital age.

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