Listen while you read
A fair warning... this playlist is creepy. And it will set the mood while you dive into the lives of Walt and Nan. I suggest you listen to the playlist, but only if you can handle it. Light a candle, put the music on, and enter the world of Behind Those Eyes. I've carefully curated this playlist to match the exact tone of the novel and story. I hope you like it.
I already made the Spotify playlist for you. Screenshot the QR code with your phone or go to
'Behind Those Eyes' on Spotify.To Ashley Atkinson,
because you're strong like Johnny, smart like Nan, and ready like Wendy.
Also by Wesley Bryant
Novella:
The Vista
Novels:
The Sleeper Cells
RED: Welcome To Fayetteville
Short Story:
Angela's Cut
Episodic Magazine Story:
Honey & Haley, published in
Good News Shelbyville Magazine
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Behind Those Eyes
HorrorWalter, a college dropout, moved to Nashville to make some money. If he saved up enough, maybe he could go back and be with his sister in college, just like the two of them always planned. He found what he was looking for at the diner: a shift with...