Strange Stories of Self

Eight Weird Fiction Stories of Social Dysfunction

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance
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Author: J Ruske ISBN: 1230000228061
Publisher: MentatIris Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J Ruske
ISBN: 1230000228061
Publisher: MentatIris
Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Who are we? And who are the people around us?

Reality is stranger than fiction. Wander through the minds, experiences, and social lives of people who turn out to be just as dysfunctional as we are.  It's the little things that make a difference.

***** "Step off a cliff and tumble into another mind..."
***** "If a hug would have made it better... but the world's end happens in time."
***** "Shattered and reassembled... these stories are brittle gems."

From a boy who discovers his nature to a caretaker who extends his domain to all of mankind, these tales expose what we take for granted may not always be so clear to others.  Can you assume the virtual reality of tomorrow will be more than a coverup - photoshopping our experiences like marketing ads today?  What about the aliens amongst us - are they the real threat or are worse things coming?  Who we are has a lot to do with the self we want to believe in.

"Strange Stories of Self - Eight Weird Fiction Stories of Social Dysfunction" includes the following weird fiction stories:
- "Boy Who Is A Bear"
- "The Oubliette"
- "And What If"
- "Ambrose"
- "Animus"
- "So Far, So Good"
- "They Look Like Us"
- "I, Live"

Approximately 18,200 words.

This book contains some mature elements.

Click Buy Now and Find Yourself!

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Who are we? And who are the people around us?

Reality is stranger than fiction. Wander through the minds, experiences, and social lives of people who turn out to be just as dysfunctional as we are.  It's the little things that make a difference.

***** "Step off a cliff and tumble into another mind..."
***** "If a hug would have made it better... but the world's end happens in time."
***** "Shattered and reassembled... these stories are brittle gems."

From a boy who discovers his nature to a caretaker who extends his domain to all of mankind, these tales expose what we take for granted may not always be so clear to others.  Can you assume the virtual reality of tomorrow will be more than a coverup - photoshopping our experiences like marketing ads today?  What about the aliens amongst us - are they the real threat or are worse things coming?  Who we are has a lot to do with the self we want to believe in.

"Strange Stories of Self - Eight Weird Fiction Stories of Social Dysfunction" includes the following weird fiction stories:
- "Boy Who Is A Bear"
- "The Oubliette"
- "And What If"
- "Ambrose"
- "Animus"
- "So Far, So Good"
- "They Look Like Us"
- "I, Live"

Approximately 18,200 words.

This book contains some mature elements.

Click Buy Now and Find Yourself!

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