A Delusion Come True

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
Cover of the book A Delusion Come True by Mark Saxer, Mark Saxer
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Author: Mark Saxer ISBN: 9781301664467
Publisher: Mark Saxer Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mark Saxer
ISBN: 9781301664467
Publisher: Mark Saxer
Publication: March 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

One man moves into a single-room home, only to uncover a labyrinth of metaphor. Another possesses a cryonic chamber which enables his wife to adopt a vacationing approach towards existence. A third is troubled by his brother’s attempts to discern the patterns of a dead language from out of a Ouija board’s gibberish. A fourth attempts to write his own biography, ignoring his own perspective and relying solely on the testimonies of second and third-party sources. A fifth imposes strict limits on four of his senses, so that he will be able to experience the fifth more fully. A sixth is troubled by the newest addition to his home, a real-time projection of the embryo developing in his wife’s womb. A seventh allows his phantom limb syndrome to flourish, realizing that the sensation will permit him to perform acts he wouldn’t have previously dared. An eighth moves into the only home he can truly call his own, his mausoleum. Plus seven more tales.

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One man moves into a single-room home, only to uncover a labyrinth of metaphor. Another possesses a cryonic chamber which enables his wife to adopt a vacationing approach towards existence. A third is troubled by his brother’s attempts to discern the patterns of a dead language from out of a Ouija board’s gibberish. A fourth attempts to write his own biography, ignoring his own perspective and relying solely on the testimonies of second and third-party sources. A fifth imposes strict limits on four of his senses, so that he will be able to experience the fifth more fully. A sixth is troubled by the newest addition to his home, a real-time projection of the embryo developing in his wife’s womb. A seventh allows his phantom limb syndrome to flourish, realizing that the sensation will permit him to perform acts he wouldn’t have previously dared. An eighth moves into the only home he can truly call his own, his mausoleum. Plus seven more tales.

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