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![]() Born on the 3rd October 1975, in Dublin Ireland and still living there. I am working on writing full time. Writing everything from poetry to screenplays, short stories to longer ones. There is more to tell but if I told you I would have to kill you. What I can tell you is that this is the beginning and where this will all end is left to one man, who has more power than you could possibly imagine, and I am not talking about Jay. Feel free to Email me with comments and queries, about past, present and future works. Take care, and may your God be with you. A murder mystery, psychic investigation, political and religious strife around every corner. Who will know the truth? Who will believe it when they do? Check out this awesome new serial by Stephen Paul Coffey as it comes! Chapter OneA writer's most paranoid fears come to life. Jay gave it: 3/5 Awesome idea, but it neeeeds to follow up. It really reminds me of In The Mouth of Madness, which was a really good movie, scary, cool, and interesting. While drop off danh danh daaaanh endings are cool, this one left me pulling out my hair wanting more!
A mortician med student stumbles into the wake of a serial killer's legacy. Jay gave it: 4/5 Wow. This is straight outta hollywood. Twists and everything. Great story. A little extrapolation and you'll have a screenplay on your hands of Seven quality. All I felt was missing was a little more involvement of the other characters. A hard lesson in crime and punishment comes to a maladjusted loverman. Jay gave it: 4/5 This is deep, disturbing, psychotic, simply scary. I liiiiike. Stephen goes all out - even in the shortest of stories - to crawl right up in that creaky attic of a character's mind. The scariest thing about this is that you sympathize with the main character through all his ordeals! I've been told that this was also published in a comic in Stephen's good homeworld of Ireland. I would love to see that! The "Manners Man" teaches an entire police force a thing or two. Jay gave it: 5/5 This is excellent writing. The kind of stuff that movies are based on, pure gold. Welcome back, Stephen! A young woman gets abducted by a nutjob with Norman Bates syndrome in this short thriller. Jay gave it: 5/5 Amazing stuff. This Calais character is a great villain! You know you're insane when - all of the above. Jay gave it: 5/5 Another great story with an ending that makes you shake. The scariest thing about Stephen's stories is understanding these messed up people. Sends shivers down my spine! A three hundred year old vampire makes his final journey. Jay gave it: 5/5 VAMPIRES! As an avid Castlevania fan, I love anything with vampires. On the other hand, this is also a deep and well written piece of fiction. Kinda brings tears to my eyes. That poor noble vampy dude... A trilogy continuing where the original left off. . . Part one of threePart two of three Part three of three Jay gave it: 5/5 This is some mind blowing stuff. Keeping up with Stephen is one fun pastime I'll tell ya. I love how he's melded real life elements, such as this site and my own charming persona, into the story. It gives the whole thing an extra sense of (un)realism. The main idea is pretty neat, all dealing with the repercussions of the original story which was awesome in itself. Some valentines day poetry to fight sleep by. Jay gave it: 4/5 The scariest thing about Stephen's writing is how he manages to take you into the warped mind of his characters. This is no exception, even as poetry. Amazing stuff. Poetry adaption of the hit movie. Jay gave it: 5/5 It's The Crow. Nuff said. Well okay, not nuff said. It's also great! AH.. ha... Another of Stephen's unique poems. . . Jay gave it: 4/5 No that wasn't the san fransisco earthquake. It was a shive rrunning down my spine. #1 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #2 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #3 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #4 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #5 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #6 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #7 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #8 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #9 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #10 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #11 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #12 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #13 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #14 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #15 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #16 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #17 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #18 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #19 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. #20 in a set of twenty disturbing poems submitted at once by our beloved leprechaun. A follow up to The Attic Spoke. "A Masterpiece, even by Stephen's standards. Brilliant." - Stephen Paul Coffey In theme with the Dawn Boat stories, and a kickoff for Stephen's mysterious new project building around this series. Jay gave it: 5/5 Hey I loved the story, and this brings me back and reminds me of exactly how I felt at the end of it. But hey, read the story first or this one'll get lost on you. More insight into the new project, introducing a third side to the equation. This poem describes the conflict in Stephen's new project. A vampiric piece of poetry from Stephen's new Dawn Boat based project. Finally something to truly satisfy our curiosity about this Dawn Boat project: this is the fifth chapter in Stephen's book titled "The Takeover", chronicling the war between the Vampire and Werewolf tribes in modern day ireland. The catch? This is NOT inspired by Vampire: The Masquerade OR Werewolf: The Apocalypse. . . Chapter six of "The Takeover", with a special dedication: This has nothing to do with the Takeover, it's just one of my comic submissions that I thought that I would share with the site. Chapter seven of The Takeover. Chapter eight of The Takeover. A thriller with allusions to the new movie, Phone Booth. Only cooler. A thrilling ghost story, by the master of course. Chapter nine of The Takeover. Chapter ten of The Takeover. Chrestfelt will be a comic book someday if I ever find an artist to do it, it's an open challenge to anyone who wants to take it on. |