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Portrait of William W. Stuart

William W. Stuart

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

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Inside John Barth

A seemingly normal man discovers his body is a vessel for a colony of aliens, forcing him to confront questions of identity, free will, and the meaning of happiness amidst a tragic love.

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The Real Hard Sell

In a world where robots do everything, a salesman must choose between the ease of technology and the messy beauty of real life.

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Star-Crossed Lover

** After a man assists an elderly woman, he finds himself married to a shape-shifting alien and questioning the very fabric of reality.

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A Husband for My Wife

When a love triangle meets time travel and revenge, the past, present, and future collide with unforeseen consequences.

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Out of Mind

When a skeptical space administrator visits a planet known for its dreamlike illusions, he must confront the blurring lines of reality leading to an astonishing discovery.

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A prison make

Stripped of his past and trapped in a surreal prison with an unlocked door, a man confronts the mind-bending reality of his confinement and the elusive meaning of freedom.

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Don't Think About It

A young boy's imaginary monster becomes all too real, forcing him to confront both his fears and the adults who dismiss them when a dangerous situation arises.

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The Little Man Who Wasn't Quite

In a world of forgotten souls, a friendship awakens a hidden desire that unleashes dark forces and a haunting departure from reality.

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