A sex-crazed pastor. An alien abduction. The fate of all humanity hanging in the balance. A wacky science fiction tale about the slippery nature of morality -- and aliens with weird accents.
Tim Tracer lives in Oregon. A collection of his best short stories, STRANGE TALES, was recently published by Flying Raven Press.
Dark and light, long and short, brooding and whimsical – there's a lot of variety in Tim Tracer's debut collection, but the stories have at least two things in common. They're delightfully entertaining. And they're very strange. If you're a reader looking for both, you'll find them in abundance in these ten provocative tales.
Everybody was talking about Daren Pharl. For once, it seemed an independent candidate for President was actually going to win. But when Seth attends one of the rallies, his unique psychic abilities allow him to see what's really happening in ways no one else can. Pharl may be exactly what he seems, but the people helping him certainly aren't. People who turn out to be a lot like Seth.
This wasn't a time for visitors, not when Nick's wife has been dead a week and his son has an inoperable brain tumor. How can one family suffer such agony? Then a strange man shows up claiming Nick's wife wasn't who she claimed - and that there might be a magical place in the shadows of the trees that can save his son. A unique and haunting tale of wood sprites in the California Redwoods.