Still Even More Things I Could Get Out of My Mind

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: William Mangieri ISBN: 9781310993848
Publisher: William Mangieri Publication: October 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Mangieri
ISBN: 9781310993848
Publisher: William Mangieri
Publication: October 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Another collection of six short speculative fictions by William Mangieri, in which we learn some life lessons:
It’s hard to be left behind.
You can’t be brain-washed if you have no memory.
One being’s possession is another’s salvation.
Little things can make all the difference.
It’s amazing what you can find at a flee market.
Be careful what you smoke.

Includes the short stories:

Bugging Out
Change is hard to deal with under the best of circumstances, but what do you do when everything you know seems to be disappearing around you? A lonely, cantankerous shopkeeper struggles to keep what’s left of his world.

The Unreliability of the Mature Mind
It's frustrating to deal with the inconsistencies of dimentia and it's effects on maturing minds, but what if our defense against a future invader depended on that unreliability? Can mind control work on someone who can’t control their own mind?

My Brother’s Keeper
A space traveler lands on a primitive planet, and contends with the backwards philosophy of some brown-robed brethren as he tries to rescue his own brother's spirit. What would you be willing to do to save a soul from oblivion?

The Black Spot
On a routine shift, one of the miners is exposed to something...different. The company doctor says it's just in his head, and he's right, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good thing. There may be a Workman's Comp claim here…

Flee Markets
Small town summer doldrums can leave your imagination wanting to flee away with you, taking you to far-away places - or maybe even bringing them to you for a time. Samantha Sanger has a chance encounter with a slightly disreputable merchant and learns that the limits to what you can be sold go beyond cold hard cash. Purveyors of controlled artifacts must choose their customers carefully.

Canabis alienus ‘alien dope’
L.D. had always been an unapologetic pot-head, but something has gone wrong and he's fallen off the radar. Eric returns home for what he thinks is going to be a simple intervention, but turns into... something else. Be careful what you smoke…

(stories also available individually)

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Another collection of six short speculative fictions by William Mangieri, in which we learn some life lessons:
It’s hard to be left behind.
You can’t be brain-washed if you have no memory.
One being’s possession is another’s salvation.
Little things can make all the difference.
It’s amazing what you can find at a flee market.
Be careful what you smoke.

Includes the short stories:

Bugging Out
Change is hard to deal with under the best of circumstances, but what do you do when everything you know seems to be disappearing around you? A lonely, cantankerous shopkeeper struggles to keep what’s left of his world.

The Unreliability of the Mature Mind
It's frustrating to deal with the inconsistencies of dimentia and it's effects on maturing minds, but what if our defense against a future invader depended on that unreliability? Can mind control work on someone who can’t control their own mind?

My Brother’s Keeper
A space traveler lands on a primitive planet, and contends with the backwards philosophy of some brown-robed brethren as he tries to rescue his own brother's spirit. What would you be willing to do to save a soul from oblivion?

The Black Spot
On a routine shift, one of the miners is exposed to something...different. The company doctor says it's just in his head, and he's right, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good thing. There may be a Workman's Comp claim here…

Flee Markets
Small town summer doldrums can leave your imagination wanting to flee away with you, taking you to far-away places - or maybe even bringing them to you for a time. Samantha Sanger has a chance encounter with a slightly disreputable merchant and learns that the limits to what you can be sold go beyond cold hard cash. Purveyors of controlled artifacts must choose their customers carefully.

Canabis alienus ‘alien dope’
L.D. had always been an unapologetic pot-head, but something has gone wrong and he's fallen off the radar. Eric returns home for what he thinks is going to be a simple intervention, but turns into... something else. Be careful what you smoke…

(stories also available individually)

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