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Memories shape us, haunt us, and sometimes destroy us. In "Wreckollections," a groundbreaking two-volume anthology edited by Joshua Vise, 44 voices from across the globe explore the darkest corners of human recollection.
From a lighthouse keeper confronting his past in isolation to a woman seeking spiritual healing in Korea, these stories delve into the wreckage left by trauma, loss, and regret. Watch as characters navigate fever dreams that might be real, confront the aftermath of accidents that shattered their lives, and struggle with the weight of choices they can never undo.
Whether it's a detective's fateful decision, a patient's revelatory session with their psychiatrist, or a soothsayer's prediction that entangles two souls, each tale in this collection examines how memories can be both anchor and albatross. Some characters seek redemption, others vengeance, while many simply struggle to understand the truth behind what they remember—or what they've forced themselves to forget.
Published by Wicked Shadow Press, "Wreckollections" brings together both emerging and established authors in a haunting exploration of how the past never truly lets go of our innermost selves, and how the act of remembering can sometimes be the most dangerous journey of all.
WRECKOLLECTIONS comes in two volumes, titled “Invasive Ideas of a Nightmare” and “Restrained Cries of the Past”
AUTHORS Featured in Wreckollections: Invasive Ideas of a Nightmare:
Arun Hariharan, Christine Rodriguez, Donovan Douglas Thiesson, Dustin Grinnell, Edward Sorfleet, Emecheta Christian, Jordan Schauer, Kevin Novalina, Lisa Williams, Michael Kellichner, Michael Stone, Morgan Chalfant, Nick Young, Ricardo D. Rebelo, Richard M. Ankers, Rob Tannahill, Sadhana Mishra, Shahminee Selvakannu, Stephen A. Roddewig, Sudha Viswanath, Teresa James AND Tonny Kyule
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