“A great collection of creepy stories.”—Matthew Brockmeyer, author of Kind Nepenthe
Sometimes, otherworldly beings reach out in strange and mysterious ways. They may have a request for you to fulfill, or simply take pleasure in terrifying you senseless. If you’re lucky, you might even live to tell the tale…
A man receives enigmatic messages from a supernatural entity, embarking on a series of tasks that promise rewards but come at a great cost. A mysterious man invites two friends into his world of art and photography, encouraging them to capture images that defy the rules. As an amputee’s pain intensifies, the connection between his phantom arm and an unsolved disappearance becomes increasingly ominous. An interstellar crew member’s fight for survival turns deadly as he becomes entangled in a sadistic game on an isolated planet.
These and other tales will enthrall you on one page and scare you on the next.
Praise for The Seer of Possibilities:
“Thomas O. clearly has a gift for short fiction. Every single story in this collection was a home run…”—Lucretia Stanhope, author of Blessedly Bound
“Just loved it!”—Sandra C. Lopez, author of Single Chicas
“A page turner with a high creep factor.”—C.A. Anderson, author of Mistaken Identity
“Solid premises and truly twisted endings.”—Gene Kendall, author of Black Hat Blues
“Highly recommended for short story readers who enjoy speculative fiction.”—D. Wallace Peach, author of Catlings Bane
“Well-executed with clever twists and plenty of here-to-keep-ya-awake darkness. If you're looking for a spooky read this Halloween, give it a go if you dare.”—Angela Panayotopulos, author of The Wake Up
“Easy to read in the best sense of the word… a variety of themes, settings and characters I haven't witnessed since enjoying the work of Ray Bradbury and Jason Werbeloff.”—Tom G.H. Adams, author of Mycophoria
“Reading this book took me right back to my childhood when I used to go to the library in search of ghost story anthologies… I felt all the same emotions I felt when I was a child peaking around the corner into the realm of the spooky.”—Greta Cribbs, author of Original Sin