Addison Payne Productions

Are nightmares real? For many of us, that question is best left unanswered. After all, what you don't know can't hurt you, right? Right? But for those brave enough to find out, there's no better time than now to take a journey through several people subconscious minds figuring out what they truly mean. And while you’re there, think about how your dreams relate to each character nightmares. Nothing beats actually falling asleep and experiencing these spooky mind games for yourself. Fortunately, there's always a chance you’ll have a nightmare that takes your mind to a place of no return to hook you up and spook you out.

Your Book of Nightmares awaits ahead. Good luck — sleep at your own risk!

 

 

Welcome Dylan Payne !

Dylan Payne is a fifteen-year-old author who is the youngest son of Shertina Mack, the writer, director, and creator of Addison Payne Productions. For years he’s watched his mom write and create several thriller scripts. Over time, seeing how she struggled with her dreams of creating films due to focusing on being a single mom, Payne decided to take the projects as his own. 

Mack co-wrote “The Book of Nightmares”, with Payne allowing him the creativity to expand his love for thrillers.  He began to express his creative talents in writing, assisting his mom with building film sets and revising her stories in his own vision. He created them into anthology shorts starting with The Book of Nightmares being his first to present to the world.

With Payne's love for movies and music, he dreams of creating more shorts stories anthologies. This is Payne's first of many nightmares.

THE SONG - "An unknown force propels me forward. Room after room; tears and sadness, cries and begging, I can't stop. Without emotion or care, I continue."

KNOCK - KNOCK - "I know I shouldn’t go to the door, but curiosity gets the best of me. "

THE DUST - "With his back pressed against the wall, he peeks inside. The entrance is dark and empty. The only sound coming from inside is the music."

STOLEN SIGHT - "And whether you want to admit it or not, you’re just as guilty as we are!”

JUDGEMENT DAY - “I thought I was making you stronger, but it seems I just made you weak. And this world, it isn’t made for the weak.”