Strange Circumstances by Weston Kincade, Marshall J. Stephens, David Christley
Paperback Independent publishing platform published 29th January 2012
THE FUTURE IS A GAMBLE
Few people know what they really want, and those that reach it often find it isn’t what they expected. Strange Circumstances is an anthology of stories exploring the predictability of fate and destiny… or rather their unpredictability.
In the twelve twisted tales and fifteen flash-fiction pieces, Strange Circumstances explores the boundaries of our universe to see what lurks in the unknown, hidden within the mysteries of science, magic, extraterrestrials, religion and the paranormal. Amid celebrities who hit their peak and vanish, a tree that grows up from the floor of a moving train car, unspeakable conspiracy, monstrous espionage, and wicked sorcery, there is something within these pages for anyone who enjoys dark tales and twists of every sort.
The question of fate goes back beyond written record, and everyone finds themselves considering mortality at times. But few people are actually challenged to discover the extents to which fate and their own desires can take them. How far does your sanity stretch?
My review
I have been a very big fan of Weston Kincade for quite some time. I recommend all of his books as they are all brilliant stories stretching your mind with unlimited of fun the paranormal.
These stories are attempt to open your eyes and minds to the possibilities, however unlikely, that even you might wind up on the long end of a short chain or playing a hand of cards with death, your life hanging in the balance. Explore the Unknown in the upcoming stories, and above all, enjoy the ride.
I expect each one of you like me and my family has experience something unexplainable, like something falls from upstairs, but when go to investigate you can’t see anything that has fallen out of place. If you have experienced somethings strange I would love to hear about it all.
In Strange Circumstances All these short stories are written by Weston Kincade, MarshallJ. Stephens, and David Chrisley. Each story is creepy and take us into the world of the Unknown. The stories are full of science, magic, extraterrestrials, religion and the paranormal.
If you love creepy odd things happening without an explanation your will want to read Strange Circumstance.
I was amazed at all the different names for characters and their weird experiences they all find in there lives.
My favourite short stories from this fabulous work of fiction is Undetermined Fate, that’s about Travis in a chip and a card game. Throughout Travis card game with a puff of air, fog,and mist where the most strangest of things happen. Come on Travis make a bet. Weird as it sounds here the dealer knows all about Travis, who never cared for anyone but himself. A card, Travis picks is failure that means he has no innocent joy in his past. In this game you can either take the past or future, but if Travis takes the past he didn’t think he could ever get his past back. There is a so much detail throughout the short story Undetermined Fate, that I just loved, with the ending is one I just couldn’t take guess on. That’s what I liked about every short story, I just couldn’t know where the short stories were going and how they would end, making them mind tingling.
My second short story favourite was Roots about Adrianna is on a train and the tree of legend that talks to her. A voice tells Adrianna The choice is yours. Do you add yourself to the Treeand help guide humanity in its cosmetic journey? Or, do you deny us and wake up in your train seat believing what will of this encounter? Once again a short story that’s full of imagination building so much into it thats impossible not to love how it’s been written, keeping your mind working in wondering what’s going to happen next. Another fantastic story that I couldn’t have known how this story was going to end, and it’s ends in a way that I thought Adrianna wouldn’t have done.
I’m one for reading about strange things that happen it keeps me wondering how do authors like Weston Kincade stretch their imagination to write such brilliant stories that involve a mixture of the unexplained.
Has anyone else read any good stories with magic or the paranormal?
If you buy Strange Circumstances, I do hope you enjoy it as much as what I have.
I would like to say a huge thank you for to author Weston Kincade for his kindness in sending me his book to read and review.
Creative Writing has always been a passion for Weston Kincade. He’s helped investing future writers for years while teaching English. He is also the primary editor for WAKE Editing. In his spare time he writes poetry, short stories and is working on the sequel to his debut novel, Invisible Dawn. Book one of Altered Realatites. As the wordsmithing process continues, Weston enjoys finding great ideas in the oddities of Mundane life and loves stretching the boundaries of human understanding.
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About Marshall J. Stephens
Marshall J. Stephens started his first novel in 8th grade and has written stories in a variety of genes all of his life. He was born in South Carolina and now lives in Virginia with his wife and two cats. He’s available for children’s parties and will not be undersold. You can find more information and upcoming publications from him at
http://www.marshallmakesmedia.com
About David Christley

David Christley lives in many places. His body may reside in the comfort of Appalachia’s New River Valley, but his mind is rarely there. In his mental wanderings, he has become a student of a life and a porchswing philosopher. He enjoys relating his imagined travels to anyone who will listen.




Wow. I love this sort of stuff. It’s part of the reason I have no problem entering graveyards on my genealogy treks. My eyes are open to what rests just outside our every day existence. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! Your brave entering graveyards. Have you ever had a freaky experience in a graveyard?
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I’ve never seen anything too weird in a graveyard, but sometimes I get an odd feeling. One day, while taking photos of headstones, I capture a light image. It appeared to have a head and four appendages. That’s pretty cool. Perhaps I will write about it on my blog.
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That’s a brilliant idea adding it on your blog, and if you have your photo you could upload that too,I’d love to see it.
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I’ve added the story of capturing the image of what I believed to be a fairy to my blog. It’s here: https://dianelynnmcgyver.com/2020/09/11/flight-of-the-graveyard-fairy/
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Amazing image of a fairy. As a border fine arts flower fairie collector, I just visited your website.
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