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First of all, this is a fictional story... maybe. "March 15" contains records of Case 2978 - a horrifying event that occurred in the United States. What did people witness during this event? Who and/or what was involved? What really happened that day? (The genre of this book is the literary form of the popular "Found Footage" film genre.) Richard B. Foster's reason for creating this book: "I always thought that the found footage film genre was pretty interesting, so one day, the idea of making a literary version came to me. I thought that it would be cool to show things that people somehow wrote while they were in the middle of a horrifying situation. During these events, some people might be able to write only a few things or even just one word, and others might be able to write much more depending on how imminent the threat is. I also found a way to show that some of the words might be difficult to read or might even be missing due to damage that occurred as a result of the thing that is threatening these people. It was a fun book to make, and I hope that horror and found footage fans enjoy it." Richard B. Foster's reason for creating short stories: "A lot of people don't have time to read long stories, and honestly, I don't have the time to turn every idea of mine into a long story. There wouldn't be enough time in the world for doing that. The other reason is that sometimes it's just an impulsive move on my part. I get this idea that I really like, and I just want to bring it to life as soon as I can. There have been times that I've come up with an initial idea for a book and already had it for sale within a week. So, whenever an interesting story idea pops into my head, if my laptop is near me, which it almost always is, then I just start typing it up while immersing myself into the story. It's both fun and freeing, because I don't get tied down by any one story. This way, I can bring most of my ideas to life, and that's what I love to do."