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When a young man survives an event that should have ended his story, he returns changed in ways no doctor—or priest—can explain. Lean, eerie, and unmistakably Bierce, The Man with Two Lives follows a life restored… but not returned intact. What happens when a man comes back carrying more than himself?
Ambrose Bierce (1842–circa 1914) carved his place in American literature with a soldier’s grit and a cynic’s clarity. A Civil War veteran turned journalist and satirist, he wrote with a precision that could cut glass. His supernatural and psychological tales — brief, brutal, unforgettable — helped define American horror. Bierce vanished in Mexico in 1913, leaving behind stories that still unsettle readers more than a century later.
Explore more realms of storytelling — from eerie classics to kid-friendly adventures and the warm glow of Season’s Readings — at ShortStoryverses.com.
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By Short StoryversesWhen a young man survives an event that should have ended his story, he returns changed in ways no doctor—or priest—can explain. Lean, eerie, and unmistakably Bierce, The Man with Two Lives follows a life restored… but not returned intact. What happens when a man comes back carrying more than himself?
Ambrose Bierce (1842–circa 1914) carved his place in American literature with a soldier’s grit and a cynic’s clarity. A Civil War veteran turned journalist and satirist, he wrote with a precision that could cut glass. His supernatural and psychological tales — brief, brutal, unforgettable — helped define American horror. Bierce vanished in Mexico in 1913, leaving behind stories that still unsettle readers more than a century later.
Explore more realms of storytelling — from eerie classics to kid-friendly adventures and the warm glow of Season’s Readings — at ShortStoryverses.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.