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New book offers stories from the darkest realm of the unconscious mind Everyone has a phobia. Some are afraid of heights while others are afraid of the dark. Many are afraid of snakes and spiders and for some it’s the boogie man. But one thing that we all share in common is our dreams. Can you control them? Dreams have a way of seeking out your deepest fears and taking you on a virtual reality trip to places you’d never go when you’re awake. A nightmare may send you driving straight into a tornado, or walking into a dark room when you know a red-eyed monster is waiting behind the door. But dreams can also tell you stories of love, wit and treasures. You can wake laughing, crying, or screaming, because your dreams know who you are and they know how to attack. That’s not what Nightly Visits is about. That’s what Nightly Visits is. “NIGHTLY VISITS” is a collection of five novellas, short stories, all based on dreams, but each one comes from a different set of mind. It comes from a different prospective than most books. Dreams are, for the most part, uncontrollable. Anything can happen in them. This book was written around ideas from the subconscious mind. The idea behind the stories in this book would never touch today’s society, but the characters, their friends, and their basic lives reflect on people that we all know from our personal lives. AVAILABLE NOW ONLINE Barnesandnoble Booksamillion Amazon Bookstore/Xlibris And many others! About the Author Stephen Helmes was born in the same city in which he lives today, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. He has lived in Northwest Georgia all of his life, moving around and about the surrounding cities, but always staying near home. Stephen’s love for horror and suspense started at a very young age. He spent weekends with his grandmother, who stayed up Saturday nights watching black and white spook flicks with him, weekly shows like Shock Theatre, and reruns of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 02:49:57 +0000

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