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Seeing and Hearing Imaginary Things
Diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, Jeffrey Andrew writes about hallucinations and delusions as they occur in his mental state. His girlfriend inspired Jeffrey to write about his mental condition. While analyzing his delusions, Jeffrey tends to wonder if they are real or not, as sometimes these hallucinations turn out to be creepy and fictitious. Will they ever go away so that he may have a normal life?
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Mirrors
Mirrors is a collection of three stories that look beyond the surface of what reality appears to be.
Mirrors
Katrina has worked the same job in the same small town her entire life. She has always considered herself and her existence nothing but commonplace and boring until a birthday present—one she promised herself never to use—changed everything.
Each of us has a different version of ourselves. Some are better when left undiscovered.
Deciduous
Daisy wakes up in a hospital bed with vague memories and broken images of her past. Her caretaker explains that she was the sole survivor of a tragic accident that left her parents dead.
They are all in a room, says a pressing voice that will soon lead her to discover the transience of seasons as they bring about death and form new life.
What’s On the Menu?
Chris Newberry has won the most coveted prize that one could win: a trip to What’s On the Menu?
In a society that relies solely on supplements for sustenance, What’s On the Menu? is the only chance to experience the long-lost sensation of eating.
But in order to get there, you have to win the lottery. And if you do win, the trip is one you might never forget.
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Marco\'s Journey and Other Stories
Hints of S.P. Peredo’s Mexican American upbringing appear in Marco's Journey and Other Stories as he draws from personal experiences to present rich characters in diverse geographical settings: the scientist traveling through the majestic mountains of southeastern Mexico befriends an unlikely group of strangers, thus starting his own personal journey of self-discovery;; a young traveler who in 1970 ventures behind the iron curtain finding love—and danger; the girl with recurring dreams about a spider’s web struggles for her sanity; the boy with a poet’s heart growing up in America during the Vietnam War fears he is running out of time; a lover left behind during the war writes her heartfelt letter of farewell’ the caricaturesque Mexican musician who, through his performance, gives his listeners a reprieve from their sadness.
These well-crafted stories, imbued with vivid imagery, lead readers through their own journey to discover the meaning of success, love, and living life to its fullest potential.
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Haunt
"As Maru stood gripping the tall, iron fence in the field leading to the forest, she thought of the past again...The memories remained etched in her brain. She groaned softly, irritated."
Once you're haunted, your life will never be the same. The following is a collection of short stories featuring oddballs, including a family man with a penchant for his childhood toys, a mysterious man-but is he really?-whose regular walks become more stressful, a devoted student librarian trying to maintain the sanctity of her cherished place, and a young woman willing to put up with-almost-anything to get her business off the ground. What the characters find out is that anything can haunt you. Tensions rise. Boundaries are pushed. Relationships will be tested. Can the characters reclaim their lives without losing their sanity in the process? These whimsical tales bring the laughs, embrace the weird, raise eyebrows, and hopefully tug at your heart. You don't want to miss it!
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Driving Without Lights and Other Stories
Open any door of a house along a dead-end street on Santa Barbara’s West Side and you’ll find lives full of desire, rage, loss, joy, and chaos. This collection tells their stories including The Opera Singer who practices more than her afternoon scales; the boyhood friends who build A Bridge Between Trees that brings tragedy and triumph; The Japanese Wife who struggles to raise a mentally disabled child at a time when they were shunned and labeled; a black couple who try to find A Better Neighborhood; a stressed-out lawyer riding his own personal Midnight Tornado; The Cabinetmaker trying to reach out to a neglected boy; and four young men Driving Without Lights into their uncertain futures. These 17 tales are written from the points of view of the young and old, the moral and questionable, from white-bread Americans and people of color. These are glimpses into lives both compelling and revealing.
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Ballsy
In this collection of novellas by Perry Glasser, three very different women find themselves confronting a world of men unable to see them for who they are.
They are pursued, tracked, and fearful, but they are never timid.
When they turn to face their foes, they must rely on their extraordinary courage and will to prevail.
Call it guts, call it bravery – or call it ballsy.
$30.95
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