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Feedback on Twitter Feed
Most stories are typically written in prose form: in big blocky paragraphs and often complicated sentences. However, “Twitter Feed” by Keirstyn C. uses an alternate format, organizing the writing in small texts posts. It is certainly a takeaway from the norm, and was a very interesting read. A breakout of a virus called DTZ-1 around the world is told through Twitter posts, and each one tells the story of a world slowly being zombified.
"Twitter Feed" was quite the bone-chilling read, and the unique format only added to it's attractiveness. If you want to read a different kind of horror, this short story would definitely be the one for you.
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