Going to the Six
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A.C. Hessenauer
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Critic reviews
“Going to the Six is an experience so close to being inside a found footage horror movie that the pages will almost be shaking in your hands—with authenticity and with fear.
A.C. Hessenauer plays by the film genre’s rules, and this twitchy, itchy story is all the better for it. Paranoia, dread, things maybe or maybe not flitting just outside the camera’s view, and that awful red algae all swirl together to make a horrifying time.” (Michael Wehunt, Bram Stoker Award winning author of
A.C. Hessenauer plays by the film genre’s rules, and this twitchy, itchy story is all the better for it. Paranoia, dread, things maybe or maybe not flitting just outside the camera’s view, and that awful red algae all swirl together to make a horrifying time.” (Michael Wehunt, Bram Stoker Award winning author of
“Going to the Six is an experience so close to being inside a found footage horror movie that the pages will almost be shaking in your hands—with authenticity and with fear.
A.C. Hessenauer plays by the film genre’s rules, and this twitchy, itchy story is all the better for it. Paranoia, dread, things maybe or maybe not flitting just outside the camera’s view, and that awful red algae all swirl together to make a horrifying time.” (Michael Wehunt, Bram Stoker Award winning author of
A.C. Hessenauer plays by the film genre’s rules, and this twitchy, itchy story is all the better for it. Paranoia, dread, things maybe or maybe not flitting just outside the camera’s view, and that awful red algae all swirl together to make a horrifying time.” (Michael Wehunt, Bram Stoker Award winning author of
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