A journalist with a rough history finds himself trapped inside his apartment as a supernatural serial killer terrorizes he and his neighbors.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Example of work only
Page Count:
118pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
The Silent Hill video game series.
Synopsis/Details
Joseph Schreiber was investigating the mysterious orphanage, the Wish House in Silent Hill, from his South Ashfield Heights apartment, Apt. 302. After years of digging and crossing paths with odd neighbors, including an attraction to neighbor, Eileen Galvin, Joseph finds himself trapped in his apartment by a mysterious force, with chains appearing on the exit door. Struggling with near nightly nightmares, Joseph finds solace in drinking and revisiting his research. Soon, a supernatural serial killer, Walter Sullivan, makes himself known and sets Joseph on a journey, through the use of a hole on Joseph's bathroom wall, which will uncover more about Wish House than Joseph ever thought possible. Haunted by visions of death, Joseph feels he must uncover the truth of Walter and the Wish House if the curse is to be lifted and finally be able to leave the apartment. And if Walter has this power over Joseph, what of Eileen, as she proves to have a strong connection with the serial killer as well?
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The Writer: J. Quinzelle

J. Quinzelle is a poet, screenwriter, and sometimes actor in Los Angeles. J. tends to write surreal stories with a strong emphasis on characters with a heavy history. Some of his characters serve as archetypes of certain traits J. posses in personality, morality, and psychology, even when infused with fantasy or horror. Because of this, J.'s characters feel of flesh and blood; that much more real. Aside from creating living characters, J. also incorporates modified language in dialogue, such as creative profanity and character specific dialects. Because of these elements, J.'s writing tends to be designed for mature audiences. When not writing original stories, J. loves to write fanfiction… Go to bio
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