Can You See What I See

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: jusTemple ISBN: 9781452007168
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: April 28, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: jusTemple
ISBN: 9781452007168
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: April 28, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This is what I see exaggerated. That is why this is fiction!

With me a new twist of the conscious. We think but never speak about the sensitive side. Place in metaphors and statements, presenting reality and a bonus of fiction. Welcome to my sighting, vision, and exaggeration of what could be true.

Become my eyes, as you focus on the words. Now can you see what I see? Twisting scenes, transferring thoughts to an emotion, touching the unseen, holding hands with fear, realizing it's truth to an open opinion.

This is why I felt compelled to tell the story. A plan from deep within set a sail for my new adventures of what I see, and what I think I see, and to learn the difference.

Taught speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil, so I wrote it instead.These rules were never clarified outside the main ingredients.

So telling the story this way makes it easier for my conscience, releasing a poison that was slowly trying to kill a humble soul. Sins and unwanted memories can be at peace, through the conclusion of a fictional story. Or is it?

My gift of a fictional horror with an inspirational meaning.

Read my exaggeration, and form your opinion of a book called Can You See What I See?

I'm not a big fan of gambling, but I bet a pocket full of coins that this book is different, heads or tails.

P.S. Remember three is a charm. Two more will follow.

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This is what I see exaggerated. That is why this is fiction!

With me a new twist of the conscious. We think but never speak about the sensitive side. Place in metaphors and statements, presenting reality and a bonus of fiction. Welcome to my sighting, vision, and exaggeration of what could be true.

Become my eyes, as you focus on the words. Now can you see what I see? Twisting scenes, transferring thoughts to an emotion, touching the unseen, holding hands with fear, realizing it's truth to an open opinion.

This is why I felt compelled to tell the story. A plan from deep within set a sail for my new adventures of what I see, and what I think I see, and to learn the difference.

Taught speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil, so I wrote it instead.These rules were never clarified outside the main ingredients.

So telling the story this way makes it easier for my conscience, releasing a poison that was slowly trying to kill a humble soul. Sins and unwanted memories can be at peace, through the conclusion of a fictional story. Or is it?

My gift of a fictional horror with an inspirational meaning.

Read my exaggeration, and form your opinion of a book called Can You See What I See?

I'm not a big fan of gambling, but I bet a pocket full of coins that this book is different, heads or tails.

P.S. Remember three is a charm. Two more will follow.

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